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Cabinets Finest Hour: The Hidden Agenda of May 1940 by Owen, David

Cabinets Finest Hour: The Hidden Agenda of May 1940 by Owen, David

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Cabinets Finest Hour: The Hidden Agenda of May 1940

Author(s): Owen, David
Pub: Haus Publishing
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ISBN: 9781910376898 - New

203mm x 127mm x 25mm

Publication: 15 April 2018

Pages: 360

In May 1940, the British War Cabinet debated over the course of nine meetings a simple question: Should Britain fight on in the face of overwhelming odds, sacrificing hundreds of thousands of lives, or seek a negotiated peace? Using Cabinet papers from the United KingdomGÇÖs National Archives, David Owen illuminates in fascinating detail this little-known, yet pivotal, chapter in the history of World War II.

Eight months into the war, defeat seemed to many a certainty. With the United States still a year and half away from entering, Britain found itself in a perilous position, and foreign secretary Lord Halifax pushed prime minister Winston Churchill to explore the possibility of a negotiated peace with Hitler, using Mussolini as a conduit. Speaking for England is the story of ChurchillGÇÖs triumph in the face of this pressure, but it is also about how collective debate and discussion won the dayGÇöhad Churchill been alone, Owen argues, he would almost certainly have lost to Halifax, changing the course of history. Instead, the Cabinet system, all too often disparaged as messy and cumbersome, worked in BritainGÇÖs interests and ensured that a democracy on the brink of defeat had the courage to fight on.

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