You feel a long way from anywhere here, perfect for a clandestine meeting, as Churchill and Eisenhower discovered.
As remarkable as the national and international reaction at the time of his death, is the phenomenon that Sir Winston ...
Churchill, Roosevelt and the Joint Chiefs of Staff attended, along with US Field Marshal Eisenhower and British Field Marshal Alexander. The aim of the conference was to decide future strategy ...
Eisenhower, who had last seen Churchill in London during his May 1952 farewell tour as NATO commander, said to the Prime Minister: “You look much better than when I saw you last.” Ike went on ...
Robert Schmuhl British Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s World War II meetings with American President Franklin D. Roosevelt are the stuff of historical legend. The special relationship between the ...
Political opponents sharpen their knives. General Eisenhower and Field Marshal Montgomery are increasingly frustrated by Churchill's attempts to stop the invasion. King George VI must intervene.
Hugh Trevor-Roper and Cyril Ray about his recollections of Churchill as a war strategist, including his conferences with Stalin and Eisenhower. Viscount Alanbrooke was a career soldier who came ...