The War and Colonel WardenKnopf, 1963 - 422 עמודים An intimate World War II Churchill diary derived from the recollections of Churchill's wartime Aide decamp Tommy Thompson, important as a primary source, including some little-known anecdotes. |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 75
עמוד viii
... Britain was standing alone , President Roosevelt had sent me to England to consult the Prime Minister and other members of his government and to report to the President on everything we could do to assist Britain , short of war ...
... Britain was standing alone , President Roosevelt had sent me to England to consult the Prime Minister and other members of his government and to report to the President on everything we could do to assist Britain , short of war ...
עמוד ix
... Britain and in the Middle East until we came into the war . He did not conceal from me the fact that there was a limit to the length of time Britain could hold out alone . Yet he showed complete confidence to the British people in all ...
... Britain and in the Middle East until we came into the war . He did not conceal from me the fact that there was a limit to the length of time Britain could hold out alone . Yet he showed complete confidence to the British people in all ...
עמוד 384
... Britain and America had gone through together , Britain was to be treated as a junior partner and only summoned to the Three - Power Meeting at the conclusion of American talks with Russia . The President sent a friendly reply and ...
... Britain and America had gone through together , Britain was to be treated as a junior partner and only summoned to the Three - Power Meeting at the conclusion of American talks with Russia . The President sent a friendly reply and ...
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Admiral Cunningham Admiralty afternoon aircraft airfield Algiers Allied already American armoured Army arrived asked attack battle became bomb Brendan Bracken Britain British Cabinet Cairo Captain Chequers Chiefs of Staff Churchill Churchill's Commander Thompson's notes Commander-in-Chief Conference convoy cruiser desert dinner Downing Street Eisenhower Eisenhower's Embassy enemy England fighting Fleet flying force France French front Gaulle German Gibraltar Government Greece ground guarded Harry Hopkins Hopkins invasion Ismay journey later Leslie Rowan London lunch Map Room Marrakesh Marshal Mary Churchill Mediterranean meeting military Molotov morning Moscow Nairn naval Navy never night North Africa officers operation party President Prime Minister Prime Minister's problems reached Richard Pim Roosevelt Royal Royal Navy Russian Sea Lord Secretary seemed sent ships signal soon Stalin talks tanks tion Tobruk told Tommy took train troops Tube Alloys U-boat villa Wavell