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Churchill's Triumph

A Novel of Betrayal

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From Michael Dobbs, author of the book that inspired the hit Netflix series *House of Cards*, this work transports readers to the end of WWII during the pivotal Yalta Conference, where Winston Churchill, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Joseph Stalin convene to discuss global peace. Despite their common goals, these leaders engage in deception to secure their historical legacies. Dobbs delves into the psyche of these powerful figures: the dominating Stalin, intent on expanding the Soviet Empire; the fragile Roosevelt, willing to compromise to gain Stalin's support against Japan; and Churchill, the least powerful yet most visionary, struggling against both his allies and the aggressive Soviet ambitions. The narrative offers a fly-on-the-wall perspective of monumental negotiations that ultimately betray the sacrifices made during the Great War. Acclaimed for his masterful portrayal of Churchill's complex character, Dobbs weaves a tale filled with historical truth and emotional depth, capturing the horrors faced by nations like Poland during this tumultuous time. His meticulous attention to detail and dramatic storytelling bring to life the intricate dynamics among the three leaders, making this a compelling exploration of history's impact on the modern world.

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Churchill's Triumph, Michael Dobbs

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2008
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