BookThe Second World War
He was an icon of liberty and strong faith of their nation during the time of wars because of his brilliant speech in 1940 (“I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat”). It summarizes his mission in WWII and shows this important era by literary logic in magnificent volumes.
/Moatazmohsen, Egypt
An evidence of his program to overcome the crisis of his country and about his courage to defeat hard times by honest heart.
/Moatazmohsen, Egypt
With intelligence, and humor, and great poignancy, Sir Winston told us how he won WWII all by himself and in spite of the other participants. I write this with tongue in cheek, and Sir Winston was often his own greatest fan. However, Sir Winston wrote brilliantly about a very difficult subject of almost impossible breadth and depth. He wove the many strands of the story together masterfully, gave a view of both the forest and the trees, and made it readable and even enjoyable. I learned an enormous amount, and sometimes couldn't put it down! I wish that I could have met this great man who made history and then wrote about it.
/Barbara Katz, United States
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