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Masters and Commanders
- Narrated by: Christian Rodska
- Length: 27 hrs and 27 mins
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Summary
In Masters and Commanders Andrew Roberts describes how four titanic figures shaped the grand strategy of the West during the Second World War. The book attempts to give answers to key questions regarding allied strategy based on the personalities and relationships between two political masters - Winston Churchill and Franklin D. Roosevelt - and the military commanders of their armed forces - the Chief of the Imperial General Staff, General Sir Alan Brooke, and the US Army Chief of Staff, General George C. Marshall. Each was exceptionally tough-willed and strong minded, and each was certain that he knew best how to win the war. Yet each knew that he had to win at least two of the others over in order to get his strategy adopted. The book traces the mutual suspicion and admiration, the rebuffs and the charm, the often explosive disagreements and wary reconciliations which resulted.
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- Plum
- 02-07-24
The reading and editing.
The most absorbing and informative book in my library. Completely researched across the whole war.
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- GBR
- 15-08-21
A comprehensive review of WW2 world strategy
Told from the perspective of the four main players, Churchill, Rooseveldt, Marshall, and Brooke. It gives an insiders view from personal diary entries about how the major decisions about Western strategy were arrived at. The reader has a gift for mimicry, and accurately reflects the accent and speech patterns of the main players.
References to the names of the various operations can sometimes be confusing, but it is worth persevering for the many insights not available from other sources. There is an excellent summary at the end. I enjoyed the book and learned a lot.
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- Tom Mortley
- 12-10-20
Outstanding piece
There are countless, better written reviews of this work, but the quality of narration is superlative.
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- Andrew
- 17-05-19
Very enjoyable
What a superb book. It filled in many of the gaps and explains in understandable detail the course of the war managed behind the scenes by some truly brilliant people who deserve our high regard.
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- BargainBiker
- 27-06-21
great book.
i enjoyed this from start to finish. fine voice work with great characterisation.
give it a listen.
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- James
- 30-03-23
great
great great great great job in the world and lots of fun and fun
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