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Winston Churchill
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Number of Pages
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Age Group
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Language
English
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Book Summary
This six-volume, prize-winning history offers a definitive, deeply readable portrait of the Second World War. Written by a Nobel Prize–winning statesman and writer, it blends broad, dramatic scope with intimate, human detail as it traces the war’s closing months—from the Normandy landings to the surrender of Germany and Japan. Accessible to general readers and students of history, the work carries a sober, expansive, and ultimately inspiring tone.
The content is presented as a sweeping, narrative non-fiction that interweaves military campaigns, diplomacy, and home-front realities. It delivers clear explanations of strategic decisions, turning points, and long-term consequences while maintaining a human center—the lives and choices of people inside a world at war. Readers move through a well-structured sequence of chapters that balance macro analysis with vivid scenes, creating a reading experience that is both informative and engaging.
For learners, the book covers essential concepts such as strategic planning, alliance diplomacy, wartime leadership, and how political decisions shape military outcomes and postwar order. The writing makes complex history approachable through lucid explanations, context-rich storytelling, and carefully chosen details that illuminate cause and effect without sacrificing narrative momentum.
Readers finish with a nuanced understanding of how the conflict concluded, the decisions that shaped the postwar era, and a lasting appreciation for the human dimensions of history. It builds curiosity about leadership and strategy, informs perspectives on contemporary geopolitics, and leaves a lasting impression of the scale of history and the fragility of peace.
Product Details
Author
Winston Churchill
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
768
Language
English
SKU
9780141441771
ISBN
9780141441771
Reading Age
All
Dimensions
13x3.3x19.9cm
Binding
Hardback
MRP: ₹ 999
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