Churchill's Triumph

Churchill's Triumph

by Michael Dobbs (Author)

Synopsis

At the close of World War Two, in 1945, the most powerful men alive - Winston Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin - gather to survey the smoking ruins of Europe at the famous Yalta Conference. They must try and create a future where the atrocities of the last few years could never happen again. But as the negotiations begin that will eventually change the map of the world, the tension and pressure on political partnerships intensifies. In the fight against Hitler, Churchill's difficult relationship with the leaders of the Allied Powers, Roosevelt and Stalin, becomes a power struggle that will have the most dramatic global consequences.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: Export/Airside ed
Publisher: Headline
Published: 07 Nov 2005

ISBN 10: 0755326814
ISBN 13: 9780755326815

Author Bio
During his eventful career, Michael Dobbs has acted as advisor to Margaret Thatcher and John Major, and been both Chief of Staff and Deputy Chairman of the Conservative Party. He was also Deputy Chairman of Saatchi & Saatchi and has been a regular presenter of BBC TV's 'Despatch Box'. His previous novels include the bestselling House of Cards, (made into a popular TV series), and more recently Goodfellowe MP, The Buddha of Brewer Street, and Whispers of Betrayal. He has been a judge of the Whitbread Book of the Year Award.