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Citizens Of London: The Americans Who Stood with Britain in Its Darkes

Author: Lynne Olson.

Citizens Of London: The Americans Who Stood with Britain in Its Darkes

Author: Lynne Olson.

$18.00 $4.98
Item #: D12906
Format: Paperback
Pages: 496
Publication Date: 2011
Publisher: Random House
ISBN: 9780812979350
"Like any good history book, this is a reminder: a reminder of how some Americans came to London and rallied to Britain's cause in 1940 and 1941—before Pearl Harbor, when Hitler's Germany came very close to winning the Second World War. Citizens of London is really two books in one: a detailed record of what an American ambassador (John Gilbert Winant)... More
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"Like any good history book, this is a reminder: a reminder of how some Americans came to London and rallied to Britain's cause in 1940 and 1941—before Pearl Harbor, when Hitler's Germany came very close to winning the Second World War. Citizens of London is really two books in one: a detailed record of what an American ambassador (John Gilbert Winant), a Roosevelt appointee (Averell Harriman) and an American broadcaster (Edward R. Murrow) did for the British—and, yes, also for the American—cause. At the same time, it is a detailed account of American/British relations through the War, another tale that is not simple."—John Lukacs


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