Winston S. Churchill: Finest Hour, 1939–1941 (Winston S. Churchill Biography Book 6) By Martin Gilbert

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The sixth volume in the official biography: “A milestone, a monument, a magisterial achievement” (Andrew Roberts, author of The Storm of War).   Starting with the outbreak of war in September 1939 and ending with the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in December 1941, this volume in the epic biography of Winston S. Churchill draws on remarkably diverse material: from the War Cabinet and other government records to Churchill’s own archive and diaries and letters of his private secretariat to the recollections of those who worked most closely with him.   On the day Hitler invaded Poland, Churchill, aged sixty-four, had been out of office for ten years. Two days later, he became First Lord of the Admiralty, in charge of British naval policy and at the center of war direction. In May 1940 he became prime minister, leading his nation during a time of grave danger and setbacks. His first year and a half as prime minister included the Dunkirk evacuation, the fall of France, the Battle of Britain, the Blitz, the Battle of the Atlantic, the struggle in the Western Desert, and Hitler’s invasion of Russia.   By the end of 1940, Britain under Churchill’s leadership had survived the onslaught and was making plans to continue the war against an enemy of unlimited ambition and ferocious will. One of Churchill’s inner circle said: “We who worked with Churchill every day of the war still saw at most a quarter of his daily tasks and worries.” Martin Gilbert has pieced together the whole, setting in context much hitherto scattered and secret evidence, in order to give an intimate and fascinating account of the architect of Britain’s “finest hour.”   “The most scholarly study of Churchill in war and peace ever written.” —Herbert Mitgang, The New York Times

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So you find Churchill interesting enough to contemplate buying this book. You're checking out the few reviews before pulling the trigger. Is it worth the investment of my money? My time? Perhaps.For your money's sake, sometimes one purchases a series of books because they look impressive on a bookcase, or feel good in the hands, or give one a warm feeling when they catch the eye. These look great. Thick, heavy, well-made, good paper stock, with attractive matching dust jackets in tones muted, yet eye-catching. If you want books for display, but don't want to shell out buckets of money for the Easton Press series, do yourself a favor and buy some Brodart dust covers and wrap them around the dust jackets, as I did.For your time's sake, it was reading Robert Caro's biography of Lyndon Johnson that convinced me of the value of reading history at ground level. But few historical characters really stand up to a day-by-day study. Churchill certainly does. To read the story of his life just one step removed from his elbow is to witness the center of events for the bulk of the 20th Century. Along the way, we meet virtually every character who put a stamp on the 20th Century.This volume begins almost on the day of Churchill's rehabilitation and entry back into Chamberlain's government at the outbreak of hostilities (such as they were) in 1939, and carries through the fall of France (with Churchill making several dangerous trips to France in an effort to prop up his ally), the invasion of the Soviet Union (with Churchill instantly offering support to Stalin both publicly and privately), and the bombing of Pearl Harbor. But for me, the most dramatic and gripping part of this drama is none of these, nor even the Battle of Britain, but the agonizing to-and-fro of Neville Chamberlain clinging to power which he was not capable of using well, while Churchill, who had prepared for this role his whole life, loyally supported his chief. It took a will of carbon-fiber steel not to quail at taking the helm as France crumpled, the BEF stood under-equipped before the panzered might of the Reich, and no ally existed anywhere in the world.I suppose some might accuse Gilbert of hagiography, but I frankly disagree. Writing honestly about Churchill's life appears overly fawning precisely because he was a man who sought responsibility even more than he sought power, and used his power to discharge his responsibilities as tirelessly as any historical figure one might name. He deserves encomiums. And Gilbert also presents how difficult Churchill could be with equal candor. I can't recommend this series highly enough. Devote the time it takes to read it, and you will not be disappointed.


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