Author: Brian Izzard
Publisher: Casemate
ISBN: 1612008399
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 289
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This detailed biography brings to life one of the greatest military heroes of WWII—and demonstrates why his contributions were crucial to Allied victory. At the outbreak of the Second World War, Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay masterminded the evacuation of some 330,000 members of the British Expeditionary Force from Dunkirk. He went on to play a crucial role in the invasion of Sicily and the planning and execution of the D-Day invasion, where he commanded the 7,000 ships that delivered Allied forces to the beaches of Normandy. All this from a man who had retired in 1938—only to be persuaded back to the service by Winston Churchill himself. In 1944, Ramsay was promoted to Admiral and appointed Naval Commander-in-Chief for the D-Day naval expeditionary force. A year later, he died in a mysterious air crash. Though Ramsay’s legacy has been remembered by the Royal Navy, his key role in the Allied victory has been widely forgotten. Now biographer Brian Izzard corrects this oversight, arguing that without Ramsay the outcome of both Dunkirk and D-Day—and perhaps the entire war—could have been very different.
Author: Brian Izzard
Publisher: Casemate
ISBN: 9781612008387
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 288
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The first modern biography of Bertam Ramsey, the man who masterminded the Dunkirk evacuation and the D-Day landings.
Author: Andrew Sangster
Publisher: Casemate
ISBN: 1612009697
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 369
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This new biography focusses on the war years, exploring why he was the right man for the job, and why he has been overlooked since the Allied victory. Lord Alanbrooke was Churchill’s right-hand man during World War II, and as Chief of the Imperial General Staff he had an integral part in shaping the strategy of Britain and the Allies. Despite this crucial role, he is very little known compared to military commanders such as Montgomery, Alexander, Slim, Mountbatten, Patton, or Eisenhower. This new biography of Lord Alanbrooke uses archival material and his diaries to trace his life, including his experiences in World War I and the development of his military career in the interwar years, with a focus on his post as the Chief of the Imperial General Staff during World War II. Voted the greatest Briton of the 20th century, Churchill has long been credited with almost single-handedly leading his country to victory in World War II. However without Brooke, a skilled tactician, at his side the outcome might well have been disastrous. Brooke more often than not served as a brake on some of Churchill’s more impetuous ideas. However, while Brooke's diaries reveal his fury with some of Churchill's decisions, they also reveal his respect and admiration for the wartime prime minister. In return Churchill must surely have considered Brooke one of his most difficult subordinates but later wrote that he was "fearless, formidable, articulate, and in the end convincing." As CIGS, Brooke was integral to coordination between the Allied forces, and so had to wrestle with the cultural strategy clash between the British and Americans. Comments in his diaries offer up his opinions of both his British and American military colleagues – his negative assessments of Mountbatten’s ability, and acerbic comments on the difficult character of de Gaulle and the weaknesses of Eisenhower. Conversely he was clearly over-indulgent in the face of Montgomery's foibles. Brooke was often seen as a stern and humorless figure, but a study of his private life reveals an little-seen lighter side, a lifelong passion for birdwatching, and abiding love for his family. The two tragedies that befell his immediate family were a critical influence on his life. Sangster completes this new biography with a survey of the way various historians have assessed Brooke, explaining how he has lapsed into seeming obscurity in the years since his crucial part in the Allied victory in World War II.
Author: Dan Van der Vat
Publisher: Random House UK
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 504
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The story of the Royal Navy through two World Wars and countless minor conflicts.
Author: Deborah Cadbury
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1408845091
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 432
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In 1936, the monarchy faced the greatest threats to its survival in the modern era – the crisis of abdication and the menace of Nazism. The fate of the country rested in the hands of George V's sorely unequipped sons: Edward VIII abandoned his throne to marry divorced American socialite Wallis Simpson; Prince Henry preferred the sporting life of a country squire; the glamorous and hedonistic Prince George, Duke of Kent, was considered a wild card; and stammering George VI felt himself woefully unprepared for the demanding role of King. As Hitler's Third Reich tore up the boundaries of Europe and Britain braced itself for war, the new king struggled to manage internal divisions within the royal family. Drawing on many new sources including from the Royal Archives, Princes at War goes behind the palace doors to tell the thrilling drama of Britain at war.
Author: Jane Penrose
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1472810635
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 240
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Published to commemorate the 65th anniversary of the Normandy Landings, The D-Day Companion brings together the perspectives and opinions of leading military historians from both sides of the Atlantic. Operation Overlord saw the Allied Generals Eisenhower and Montgomery pit their wits against Hitler in a bold bid to liberate continental Europe. Featuring a foreword by Major Richard Winters, real-life commander of Easy Company as featured in Stephen E Ambrose's Band of Brothers, this is a unique and incisive examination of the momentous events that surrounded June 6, 1944. Each chapter of this book focuses on a different aspect of the D-Day landings, from the build-up to the attack to the experiences of the troops on the ground.
Author: J. R. Hill
Publisher: Jarrold Publishing
ISBN: 9781841651286
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 114
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Maritime Britain
Author: David Stafford
Publisher: Large Print Press
ISBN: 9780786265077
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 684
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Instead of retracing the much-dissected actions of heads of state, Stafford brings to life the preparations for history's most formidable invasion through the eyes of the ground-level participants.
Author: Dan Parry
Publisher: Bbc Publications
ISBN: 9780563521167
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 196
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Provides a look at Operation Overlord, the D-Day invasion of Normandy that led to the liberation of France, and discusses the French Resistance, preparation for the attack, the German response, and events on the various battlefields.
Author: Hugh Sebag-Montefiore
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674024397
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 752
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Sebag-Montefiore has created a bold and powerful account of the small group of men who fended off the German army so that hundreds of thousands of their comrades could exit this doomed land.
Author: Brian Izzard
Publisher: Casemate
ISBN: 1612008399
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 289
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Book Description
This detailed biography brings to life one of the greatest military heroes of WWII—and demonstrates why his contributions were crucial to Allied victory. At the outbreak of the Second World War, Admiral Sir Bertram Ramsay masterminded the evacuation of some 330,000 members of the British Expeditionary Force from Dunkirk. He went on to play a crucial role in the invasion of Sicily and the planning and execution of the D-Day invasion, where he commanded the 7,000 ships that delivered Allied forces to the beaches of Normandy. All this from a man who had retired in 1938—only to be persuaded back to the service by Winston Churchill himself. In 1944, Ramsay was promoted to Admiral and appointed Naval Commander-in-Chief for the D-Day naval expeditionary force. A year later, he died in a mysterious air crash. Though Ramsay’s legacy has been remembered by the Royal Navy, his key role in the Allied victory has been widely forgotten. Now biographer Brian Izzard corrects this oversight, arguing that without Ramsay the outcome of both Dunkirk and D-Day—and perhaps the entire war—could have been very different.
Author: Brian Izzard
Publisher: Casemate
ISBN: 9781612008387
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 288
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Book Description
The first modern biography of Bertam Ramsey, the man who masterminded the Dunkirk evacuation and the D-Day landings.
Author: Andrew Sangster
Publisher: Casemate
ISBN: 1612009697
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 369
View
Book Description
This new biography focusses on the war years, exploring why he was the right man for the job, and why he has been overlooked since the Allied victory. Lord Alanbrooke was Churchill’s right-hand man during World War II, and as Chief of the Imperial General Staff he had an integral part in shaping the strategy of Britain and the Allies. Despite this crucial role, he is very little known compared to military commanders such as Montgomery, Alexander, Slim, Mountbatten, Patton, or Eisenhower. This new biography of Lord Alanbrooke uses archival material and his diaries to trace his life, including his experiences in World War I and the development of his military career in the interwar years, with a focus on his post as the Chief of the Imperial General Staff during World War II. Voted the greatest Briton of the 20th century, Churchill has long been credited with almost single-handedly leading his country to victory in World War II. However without Brooke, a skilled tactician, at his side the outcome might well have been disastrous. Brooke more often than not served as a brake on some of Churchill’s more impetuous ideas. However, while Brooke's diaries reveal his fury with some of Churchill's decisions, they also reveal his respect and admiration for the wartime prime minister. In return Churchill must surely have considered Brooke one of his most difficult subordinates but later wrote that he was "fearless, formidable, articulate, and in the end convincing." As CIGS, Brooke was integral to coordination between the Allied forces, and so had to wrestle with the cultural strategy clash between the British and Americans. Comments in his diaries offer up his opinions of both his British and American military colleagues – his negative assessments of Mountbatten’s ability, and acerbic comments on the difficult character of de Gaulle and the weaknesses of Eisenhower. Conversely he was clearly over-indulgent in the face of Montgomery's foibles. Brooke was often seen as a stern and humorless figure, but a study of his private life reveals an little-seen lighter side, a lifelong passion for birdwatching, and abiding love for his family. The two tragedies that befell his immediate family were a critical influence on his life. Sangster completes this new biography with a survey of the way various historians have assessed Brooke, explaining how he has lapsed into seeming obscurity in the years since his crucial part in the Allied victory in World War II.
Author: Dan Van der Vat
Publisher: Random House UK
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 504
View
Book Description
The story of the Royal Navy through two World Wars and countless minor conflicts.
Author: Deborah Cadbury
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1408845091
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 432
View
Book Description
In 1936, the monarchy faced the greatest threats to its survival in the modern era – the crisis of abdication and the menace of Nazism. The fate of the country rested in the hands of George V's sorely unequipped sons: Edward VIII abandoned his throne to marry divorced American socialite Wallis Simpson; Prince Henry preferred the sporting life of a country squire; the glamorous and hedonistic Prince George, Duke of Kent, was considered a wild card; and stammering George VI felt himself woefully unprepared for the demanding role of King. As Hitler's Third Reich tore up the boundaries of Europe and Britain braced itself for war, the new king struggled to manage internal divisions within the royal family. Drawing on many new sources including from the Royal Archives, Princes at War goes behind the palace doors to tell the thrilling drama of Britain at war.
Author: Jane Penrose
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 1472810635
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 240
View
Book Description
Published to commemorate the 65th anniversary of the Normandy Landings, The D-Day Companion brings together the perspectives and opinions of leading military historians from both sides of the Atlantic. Operation Overlord saw the Allied Generals Eisenhower and Montgomery pit their wits against Hitler in a bold bid to liberate continental Europe. Featuring a foreword by Major Richard Winters, real-life commander of Easy Company as featured in Stephen E Ambrose's Band of Brothers, this is a unique and incisive examination of the momentous events that surrounded June 6, 1944. Each chapter of this book focuses on a different aspect of the D-Day landings, from the build-up to the attack to the experiences of the troops on the ground.
Author: J. R. Hill
Publisher: Jarrold Publishing
ISBN: 9781841651286
Category : Transportation
Languages : en
Pages : 114
View
Book Description
Maritime Britain
Author: David Stafford
Publisher: Large Print Press
ISBN: 9780786265077
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 684
View
Book Description
Instead of retracing the much-dissected actions of heads of state, Stafford brings to life the preparations for history's most formidable invasion through the eyes of the ground-level participants.
Author: Dan Parry
Publisher: Bbc Publications
ISBN: 9780563521167
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 196
View
Book Description
Provides a look at Operation Overlord, the D-Day invasion of Normandy that led to the liberation of France, and discusses the French Resistance, preparation for the attack, the German response, and events on the various battlefields.
Author: Hugh Sebag-Montefiore
Publisher: Harvard University Press
ISBN: 9780674024397
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 752
View
Book Description
Sebag-Montefiore has created a bold and powerful account of the small group of men who fended off the German army so that hundreds of thousands of their comrades could exit this doomed land.