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Book Review
The book’s primary focus on military detail and power-brokering is both a strength and weakness
Tessa Dunlop
The monarch spoke, intelligently and affectingly, about how D-Day represented the finest hour that Churchill had promised his people
Alexander Larman
Nahlah Ayed transports the reader to World War Two as experienced by the brave SOE agents who landed behind enemy lines
Mark Piesing
The new stuff no longer smells awful or leaves you with orange streaks and patches as it fades
Prue Leith
Israel
Like so many other politicians, the Israeli leader suffers from Churchillian delusions
Anshel Pfeffer