A disturbingly prophetic account of the events leading up to World War II, this anthology is a collection of Churchills reporting for theDaily Telegraph and theEvening Standardfrom 1936 to 1939tracing Hitlers rise to power, the Nazi invasion of the Rhineland, and other events leading up to the declaration of war. In the first few years of Nazi ascendance, many European intellectuals and leaders advocated avoiding war and negotiating with Hitler. Churchill is one of the few who understood the scope of the Nazi threat and advocated armament against Germany early onand his early prescience serves as a fine prediction of his determined stance against Hitler as a World War II leader and statesman. |