Masters and Commanders

By Andrew Roberts

Andrew Roberts explores how the course of World War II was shaped by the volatile relationships between four titanic personalities: Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Sir Alan Brooke, and George C. Marshall. This study traces the interplay of suspicion, admiration, and explosive disagreement among these leaders as they navigated the monumental struggle to defeat Nazism.
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