The Complete Collection of Winston S. Churchill. The World Crisis Vol. 1-5. Illustrated
Winston S. Churchill
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Andrii Ponomarenko
Andrii Ponomarenko
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Publication Year:
2025
2025
ISBN-13:
9786178616243
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Winston S. Churchill: The Complete Collection of The World Crisis (Vol. 1-5. Illustrated) is a seminal account of World War I, offering a detailed and personal perspective on the conflict that reshaped the world. Written by one of the most influential figures of the 20th century, this comprehensive collection stands as both a historical record and a literary masterpiece.
The series begins with 1911-1914, exploring the complex political landscape and rising tensions that led to the outbreak of war. Churchill delves into the diplomatic failures and military preparations that set the stage for global conflict. In 1915, he reflects on his controversial role as First Lord of the Admiralty, the Dardanelles campaign, and the lessons learned from its failures.
1916-1918 captures the war’s most intense years, highlighting the devastating battles, strategic decisions, and the eventual turning of the tide in favor of the Allies. Churchill’s firsthand insights offer a unique perspective on both the military front and the political challenges faced by Britain and its allies.
In The Aftermath, Churchill examines the consequences of war, the Treaty of Versailles, and the fragile peace that followed, laying the groundwork for the geopolitical tensions that would lead to World War II. Finally, The Eastern Front provides a comprehensive analysis of the conflict between Russia, Germany, and Austria-Hungary, shedding light on the lesser-known but equally crucial battles that shaped the war’s outcome.
Illustrated with historical photographs, maps, and documents, this collection brings the era to life, making it an essential resource for historians, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of World War I. With Churchill’s eloquent prose and unparalleled insight, The World Crisis remains a timeless classic, offering a profound exploration of war, leadership, and the human experience in times of global upheaval.
Contents:
1911–1914 (1923)
1915 (1923)
1916–1918 (Part 1) (1927)
1916–1918 (Part 2) (1927)
The Aftermath (1929)
The Eastern Front (1931)
The series begins with 1911-1914, exploring the complex political landscape and rising tensions that led to the outbreak of war. Churchill delves into the diplomatic failures and military preparations that set the stage for global conflict. In 1915, he reflects on his controversial role as First Lord of the Admiralty, the Dardanelles campaign, and the lessons learned from its failures.
1916-1918 captures the war’s most intense years, highlighting the devastating battles, strategic decisions, and the eventual turning of the tide in favor of the Allies. Churchill’s firsthand insights offer a unique perspective on both the military front and the political challenges faced by Britain and its allies.
In The Aftermath, Churchill examines the consequences of war, the Treaty of Versailles, and the fragile peace that followed, laying the groundwork for the geopolitical tensions that would lead to World War II. Finally, The Eastern Front provides a comprehensive analysis of the conflict between Russia, Germany, and Austria-Hungary, shedding light on the lesser-known but equally crucial battles that shaped the war’s outcome.
Illustrated with historical photographs, maps, and documents, this collection brings the era to life, making it an essential resource for historians, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of World War I. With Churchill’s eloquent prose and unparalleled insight, The World Crisis remains a timeless classic, offering a profound exploration of war, leadership, and the human experience in times of global upheaval.
Contents:
1911–1914 (1923)
1915 (1923)
1916–1918 (Part 1) (1927)
1916–1918 (Part 2) (1927)
The Aftermath (1929)
The Eastern Front (1931)
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