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Closing the Ring
Closing the Ring: The Second World War | Winston S. Churchill
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The fifth in Winston Churchill's six-volume account of World War II picks up at the dawn of a more optimistic time for the Allied forces. After considerable struggle, the balance has finally shifted toward the Allies--and in Closing the Ring, Winston Churchill documents the drive toward victory. With the visionary perspective of one who has both documented and shaped history, Churchill tells us of the destruction of the once-formidable armies of the Third Reich, the bombings of Berlin, and the panic that descended among Hitler's inner circle. Churchill's writing is masterful and highly readable--providing a compelling narrative account of the Allies' end game. But victory was bittersweet for Churchill, who saw the greatness of the British Empire fading even as the war was won. This definitive work provides an intimate look at both this volatile period in history and in Churchill himself--both as a wartime leader and as an individual.
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Every line of every page translucent intellect and cunning and bravery and foolishness and guts.

The final days of WWII like no one has ever retold. Packed with so much information your head spins.

No one before or since such a supreme wordsmith. I will need another lifetime before I reach this level of skill as a writer.

A must read for WWII aficionados.

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