Conquer We Must: A Military History of Britain 1914-1945
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A major new account of Britains military strategy between 1914 and 1945 including the two world wars and everything between The First and Second World Wars were separated by a mere two decades making the period 191445 an unprecedentedly intense and violent era of history. But how did Britain develop its complex military strategy during these wars and how were decisions made by those at the top? Robin Prior examines the influence politicians had on military operations in the first history to assess both world wars together. Drawing uniquely on both military and political archives and previously unexamined sources Prior explores the fraught relationships between civilian and military leaders: from Lloyd Georges remarkably interventionist stance on military tactics during the First World War to Churchills near-constant arguments with American leaders during the Second. Conquer We Must tells the complex story of this military decision-making revealing how politicians attempted to control strategybut had little influence on how the army navy and air force actually fought.
