Norway, 1940 by Francois Kersaudy

Norway, 1940 by Francois Kersaudy

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An examination of the Norway campaign of 1940. The author offers evidence of what he describes as the depths of dishonour to which Britain descended in deceiving its Norwegian ally. He also argues that Hitler's obsession with Norway was an important factor in his subsequent misjudgements.

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Norway, 1940 by Francois Kersaudy

The author of this examination of the Norway campaign of 1940 contends that the courage and steadfastness of the British forces contrasted with what he regards as the cowardice and incompetence of the government which put them in impossible situations and, having put them there, dithered and vacillated. He argues that, on both sides of the Channel, the national leaders - Churchill excepted - were engrossed in playing politics at a time of deadly danger; that soon France paid the price; and that Britain came near to the same fate. Kersaud offers evidence of what he believes to be the depths of dishonour to which Britain descended in deceiving its Norwegian ally. The book's hero is Hakkon VII, King of Norway, whose wisdom and foresight are contrasted with what are described as the "ignoble futilities" of more powerful nations. Hitler's obsession with Norway is seen as equally decisive, and an important factor in his subsequent misjudgments. Francois Kersaudy is the author of "Churchill and de Gaulle".
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9780099834205
ISBN 10 0099834200
Titel Norway, 1940
Autor Francois Kersaudy
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Cornerstone
Erscheinungsjahr 1991-11-07
Seitenanzahl 272
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