
Churchill's Memoirs of World War Ii 01: from War to War
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In "World War Series (Volume 2) Churchill's Memoirs of World War II 01: From War to War", the author assesses the situation from a politician's unique perspective, gives a panoramic description of the European situation from 1919 to 1939, analyzes and introduces the huge impact that World War I had on European countries under the rule of different regimes, and the subsequent political and military actions of each country. Readers can thus gain an in-depth understanding of the changes in the European situation under the Treaty of Versailles after World War I and how events such as the appeasement policy pursued by Britain and France, sanctions against Italy, and the civil war in Spain affected World War II. The book fully considers a series of war policies of Germany, the defeated country, and Britain and France, the main victors. On this basis, it details the reasons for the outbreak of World War II: Germany and Russia signed a non-aggression treaty in 1939. Only one week later, on September 1, the German army invaded Poland, and World War II broke out. The author comprehensively presents to readers the turbulent European situation in the two decades from World War I to World War II with a smooth pen, and demonstrates his vision and wisdom as a great statesman and strategist through a large number of precious documents and important historical materials. The Swedish Academy said in its citation for awarding the Nobel Prize for Literature to Churchill: "Churchill's speeches were concise, agile, penetrating, and touching. His speeches seemed to have the power to reshape history. ... At the critical moment when human freedom and dignity were at stake, Churchill inspired people's fighting spirit with his unique eloquence. Perhaps it was these great speeches that established him an immortal monument."
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