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End of the Beginning

Phil Craig

Tim Clayton

1942 - British troops are stranded in the desert struggling to hold back Rommel's Afrika Corps. Hitler's armies have reached Moscow and there are murmurs of discontent at home as new doubts emerge about Churchill's leadership. Elsewhere in Europe there is chilling evidence of the mounting persecution of the Jews stretching from Poland to the Channel Islands. For many it seems there is little hope. As in their acclaimed bestseller FINEST HOUR the authors use the personal testimony of ordinary people to tell the story of the war at a moment of great crisis. In END OF THE BEGINNING we meet again some of the people first encountered in FINEST HOUR and get to know many more. Troops fighting for Montgomery in the desert RAF pilots bombing German towns a young Jewish woman deported to Auschwitz from Guernsey the reality of the Home Front - these stories and many more paint a vivid picture of human endeavour in time of war. And sixty years on from the Battle of Alamein END OF THE BEGINNING tells the controversial truth about one of the most famous battles in history - the importance of its lesser-known predecessor and the months of bitter in-fighting between the Allied generals. With precision and compassion Phil Craig and Tim Clayton again debunk the myths and explore the realities of a crucial year in the history of Britain.>

  • Classification : History
  • Pub Date : JAN 1, 2007
  • Imprint : Coronet
  • Page Extent : 448
  • Binding : PB
  • ISBN : 9780340766811
  • Price : INR 699
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Phil Craig

Phil Craig is a best selling author and multiple-award-winning film-maker. He studied history at Cambridge university, was a BBC graduate trainee and built his career working for iconic British TV series World in Action and Panorama. Later he held senior positions at the prestigious Brook Lapping production company, at Channel Four, at the Discovery Channel and at ABC Television in Australia where he ran the entire factual output including its high profile ANZAC centenary project. Throughout his TV and writing career Phil has spent many years researching and reinterpreting the story of Britain and its Empire during the Second World War, including his definitive and bestselling account of 1940 - Finest Hour. He now runs The Scandal Mongers Podcast with his friend and fellow writer Andrew Lownie.

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Tim Clayton

Tim Clayton is the award-winning author of a number of books on naval and military history, including Tars (winner of the Mountbatten Literary Award 2008) and Finest Hour, the best-selling book that accompanied the landmark BBC1 television series.

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