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A Sweeping, Groundbreaking Epic That Combines Military With Social History, To Illuminate The Ways In Which Great Britain And Its People Were Permanently Transformed By The Second World War.Here Is The Manyfaceted, Worldhistorically Significant Story Of Britain At War. In Looking Closely At The Military And Political Dimensions Of The Conflict'S First Crucial Years, Alan Allport Tackles Questions Such As: Could The War Have Been Avoided? Could It Have Been Lost? Were The Strategic Decisions The Rights Ones? How Well Did The British Organize And Fight? How Well Did The British Live Up To Their Own Values? What Difference Did The War Make In The End To The Fate Of The Nation?In Answering These And Other Essential Questions He Focuses On The Human Contingencies Of The War, Weighing Directly At The Roles Of Individuals And The Outcomes Determined By Luck Or Chance. Moreover, He Looks Intimately At The Changes In Wartime British Society And Culture. Britain At Bay Draws On A Large Cast Of Charactersfrom The Leading Statesmen And Military Commanders Who Made The Decisions, To The Ordinary Men, Women, And Children Who Carried Them Out And Lived Through Their Consequencesin A Comprehensible And Compelling Single History Of Fortysix Million People. For Better Or Worse, Much Of Britain Today Is Ultimately The Product Of The Experiences Of 19381941.
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A Sweeping, Groundbreaking Epic That Combines Military With Social History, To Illuminate The Ways In Which Great Britain And Its People Were Permanently Transformed By The Second World War.Here Is The Manyfaceted, Worldhistorically Significant Story Of Britain At War. In Looking Closely At The Military And Political Dimensions Of The Conflict'S First Crucial Years, Alan Allport Tackles Questions Such As: Could The War Have Been Avoided? Could It Have Been Lost? Were The Strategic Decisions The Rights Ones? How Well Did The British Organize And Fight? How Well Did The British Live Up To Their Own Values? What Difference Did The War Make In The End To The Fate Of The Nation?In Answering These And Other Essential Questions He Focuses On The Human Contingencies Of The War, Weighing Directly At The Roles Of Individuals And The Outcomes Determined By Luck Or Chance. Moreover, He Looks Intimately At The Changes In Wartime British Society And Culture. Britain At Bay Draws On A Large Cast Of Charactersfrom The Leading Statesmen And Military Commanders Who Made The Decisions, To The Ordinary Men, Women, And Children Who Carried Them Out And Lived Through Their Consequencesin A Comprehensible And Compelling Single History Of Fortysix Million People. For Better Or Worse, Much Of Britain Today Is Ultimately The Product Of The Experiences Of 19381941.












