Churchill and Roosevelt at war : the war they fought and the peace they hoped to make / Keith Sainsbury.
Winston Churchill and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, two of this century's most charismatic leaders, and men of vastly different temperament, together shaped Allied strategy throughout World War II. What began as a cordial friendship ended as a bitter association fraught with disagreement. While much has been written about both Churchill and Roosevelt, especially their written correspondence, Keith Sainsbury, in this compelling account, sheds new light on the dramatic implications of this immensely powerful wartime relationship. Allied strategy underwent a significant change over the six years of the war, from a largely British-sponsored Master Plan in the early years, to an American-sponsored Strategic Plan toward the war's close. A number of fundamental policy disagreements between Churchill and FDR helped to effect this transition, and to determine decisive events in the history of Europe, during and after World War II.
Sainsbury points out that the two leaders' visions of post-war Europe were dramatically opposed. Churchill regarded the restoration of both France and Germany as vital to the maintenance of a stable European balance of power. FDR disagreed, seeking to destroy Germany and perceiving France as a minor power of little real account. This difference of opinion was made forcibly apparent in the handling of the Mediterranean operations. Contrary to Roosevelt's determination to commit no more than a bare minimum of U.S. ground troops, Churchill's "Mediterranean obsession" resulted in Great Britain carrying a disproportionate share of the burden in Europe for the majority of the war. Churchill and Roosevelt at War is the first book to concentrate on the Churchill-Roosevelt relationship in its entirety. Sainsbury's insights lend weight to his vigorous reexamination of the well-known source material and enable the historian and the general reader alike to reassess this legendary association.
Record details
- ISBN: 0814779913
- ISBN: 9780814779910
- Physical Description: xii, 223 pages ; 23 cm
- Publisher: Washington Square, N.Y. : New York University Press, 1994.
Content descriptions
- Bibliography, etc. Note:
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 213-217) and index.
- Formatted Contents Note:
- 1. Uneasy Partners: The Roosevelt-Churchill Relationship -- 2. Grand Strategy I: The Second Front -- Where, When and How? -- 3. Grand Strategy II: France, Italy, and the Balkan 'Spectre' -- 4. A Difficult Alliance: Anglo-American Relations with Russia -- 5. The Unsolvable Problem: Poland and Eastern Europe -- 6. The Heavy Cross of Lorraine: De Gaulle and the Future of France -- 7. The Problem of Germany: Destruction or Reconstruction? -- 8. The Generalissimo: Chiang Kai-shek, China and the Far East -- 9. 'By Their Fruits Ye Shall Know Them': The Roosevelt-Churchill Partnership Assessed -- App A. List of Persons and Code-Names Mentioned in the Text -- App B. US Ground Forces in the Mediterranean Theatre.
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