Nineteen Weeks: America, Britain, and the Fateful Summer of 1940 - Norman Moss - Books - Mariner Books - 9780618492206 - November 9, 2004
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Nineteen Weeks is Norman Moss's riveting account of FDR, Churchill, and the extraordinary decisions made in 1940 that set the stage for America's interventionist role in world affairs. The weeks between May and September 1940 saw Hitler's stunning conquest of France, Britain's desperate struggle against the threat of invasion and conquest, and a passionate debate in the United States over the proper response to these events. Roosevelt's appeals to his countrymen to offer support to Europe were met with opposition from factions that wanted to maintain America's distance. When the tide of popular opinion turned from isolationism, the order of world power was altered forever.
As Moss shows, the "special relationship" between Britain and America began in that brief, crucial period, setting the tenor of future American foreign policy. His lucid history offers a fascinating window on current world events.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 9, 2004
ISBN13 9780618492206
Publishers Mariner Books
Pages 428
Dimensions 143 × 223 × 27 mm   ·   526 g
Language English  

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