
Triumph And Tragedy by Winston S. Churchill
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
This is the final volume in Churchill’s 6-volume history of World War II. It covers the end of the war from the Normandy Invasion through the fall of the Reich to the Potsdam conference.
It is valuable as a view from a participant in the events of the war. As Churchill once said “History will be kind to me for I intend to write it,” and he did do just that. That said, while he was a participant, this is clearly not a disinterested reading of history, and should be looked at with a small grain of salt, and supplemented with good collection of works from professional historians if you want a more balanced view. Churchill is always concerned to make himself look good, so you need to keep that in mind. Still, he is such a good writer that I enjoyed the whole series.
I listened to this as an audio book.
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