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Alanbrooke War Diaries 1939-1945

Field Marshal Lord Alanbrooke

Author: Lord Alanbrooke and Alex Danchev  

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The first complete and unexpurgated war diaries of Field Marshall Lord Alanbrooke - the most important and the most controversial military diaries of the modern era. ' Superb' SPECTATOR 'Marvellous' IRISH TIMES

The first complete and unexpurgated war diaries of Field Marshall Lord Alanbrooke - the most important and the most controversial military diaries of the modern era. 'Superb' SPECTATOR 'Marvellous' IRISH TIMES

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The first complete and unexpurgated war diaries of Field Marshall Lord Alanbrooke - the most important and the most controversial military diaries of the modern era. ' Superb' SPECTATOR 'Marvellous' IRISH TIMES

The first complete and unexpurgated war diaries of Field Marshall Lord Alanbrooke - the most important and the most controversial military diaries of the modern era. 'Superb' SPECTATOR 'Marvellous' IRISH TIMES

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'These are almost certainly the last secrets to be unlocked about the British high command in World War II' DAILY MAIL

'Superb' SPECTATOR

'A fascinating daily snapshot of the direction of the greatest war in history by one of the key decision makers' SUNDAY TIMES

Alanbrooke was CIGS - Chief of the Imperial General Staff - for the greater part of the Second World War. He acted as mentor to Montgomery and military adviser to Churchill, with whom he clashed. As chairman of the Chiefs of Staff committee he also led for the British side in the bargaining and the brokering of the Grand Alliance, notably during the great conferences with Roosevelt and Stalin and their retinue at Casablanca, Teheran, Malta and elsewhere. As CIGS Alanbrooke was indispensable to the British and the Allied war effort.

The diaries were sanitised by Arthur Bryant for his two books he wrote with Alanbrooke. Unexpurgated, they are explosive.

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“Superb - SPECTATORThese are almost certainly the last secrets to be unlocked about the British high command in World War II - DAILY MAILThe Alanbrooke diaries chart a deeply troubled journey by a deeply moral man through the confusion and indecision of high command at the most difficult time in world history ... This is a marvellous book, one that finally honours a man who helped save European civilisation - IRISH TIMESThe diaries provide a fascinating daily snapshot of the direction of the greatest war in history by one of the key decision makers - SUNDAY TIMESAn essential tool for students of the war ... It is also to the credit of the editors that we see beyond the fascinatingly personal to the truly historical - SUNDAY TELEGRAPH”

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These are almost certainly the last secrets to be unlocked about the British high command in World War II DAILY MAIL
The Alanbrooke diaries chart a deeply troubled journey by a deeply moral man through the confusion and indecision of high command at the most difficult time in world history ... This is a marvellous book, one that finally honours a man who helped save European civilisation IRISH TIMES
The diaries provide a fascinating daily snapshot of the direction of the greatest war in history by one of the key decision makers SUNDAY TIMES
This welcome publication of [Alanbrooke's] unexpurgated diaries - earlier versions were censored - should make him more widely known ... an essential tool for students of the war ... It is also to the credit of the editors that we see beyond the fascinatingly personal to the truly historical SUNDAY TELEGRAPH
Those who thought the major documents of the war against Hitler had already appeared must think again. For with the publication of the unvarnished text from the diaries of Field Marshal Lord Alanbrooke of Brookeborough, we can all focus more sharply on how high command in a great war works THE TIMES

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About the Author

Until his death in 2016, Alex Danchev was Professor of International Relations at the University of St Andrews. His interests included art, politics and military history although his focus was chiefly biographical. His life of the military historian Basil Liddell Hart was listed for the Samuel Johnson Prize and his unexpurgated edition of the Alanbrooke Diaries was listed for the WHSmith Prize for Biography. Danchev is also the author of major lives of the artists Georges Braque, Paul Cezanne and Rene Magritte. Daniel Todman is Professor of Modern History at Queen Mary, University of London. He is the author of a number of books including The Great War: Myth and Memory and Britain's War: A New World, 1942-1947.

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'These are almost certainly the last secrets to be unlocked about the British high command in World War II' DAILY MAIL 'Superb' SPECTATOR 'A fascinating daily snapshot of the direction of the greatest war in history by one of the key decision makers' SUNDAY TIMESAlanbrooke was CIGS - Chief of the Imperial General Staff - for the greater part of the Second World War. He acted as mentor to Montgomery and military adviser to Churchill, with whom he clashed. As chairman of the Chiefs of Staff committee he also led for the British side in the bargaining and the brokering of the Grand Alliance, notably during the great conferences with Roosevelt and Stalin and their retinue at Casablanca, Teheran, Malta and elsewhere. As CIGS Alanbrooke was indispensable to the British and the Allied war effort. The diaries were sanitised by Arthur Bryant for his two books he wrote with Alanbrooke. Unexpurgated, they are explosive.

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Product Details

Publisher
Orion Publishing Co | Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Published
17th November 2022
Pages
832
ISBN
9781399601955

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