Long Day's Journey Into War: December 7, 1941This book recaptures the whirlwind events sweeping the world on the calendar day that may be the most momentous of the twentieth century. In the kaleidoscope of Stanley Weintraub's narrative, events reveal themselves in dramatic hour-by-hour simultaneous time as scenes shift from front lines to home fronts. In the day's lens are Roosevelt and Churchill, Marshall and MacArthur, Hitler and Göring, Tojo and Yamamoto, as yet uncelebrated future leaders and obscure participants - all facing the crucial tests of their lives. --from inside jacket. |
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... Churchill said , a riposte having evaded him , “ let's go in and have lunch . " After lunch Churchill compensated as usual for his interrupted nights with an afternoon nap while Winant went for a walk in the placid country lanes . -9 11 ...
... Churchill said , a riposte having evaded him , “ let's go in and have lunch . " After lunch Churchill compensated as usual for his interrupted nights with an afternoon nap while Winant went for a walk in the placid country lanes . -9 11 ...
Page 338
... Churchill and Kathleen Harriman at Chequers to represent the opposite sex . " The Prime Min- ister seemed tired and ... Churchill's butler - valet , Frank Sawyers , carried in a small fifteen - dollar portable radio that Harry Hopkins ...
... Churchill and Kathleen Harriman at Chequers to represent the opposite sex . " The Prime Min- ister seemed tired and ... Churchill's butler - valet , Frank Sawyers , carried in a small fifteen - dollar portable radio that Harry Hopkins ...
Page 340
... Churchill listened on an extension . " I've got someone with me who wants to speak with you , " said Winant . " Who's that ? " " You'll find out when he speaks . " " Mr. President , " Churchill began , " what's this about Japan ...
... Churchill listened on an extension . " I've got someone with me who wants to speak with you , " said Winant . " Who's that ? " " You'll find out when he speaks . " " Mr. President , " Churchill began , " what's this about Japan ...
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