Churchill’s War, vol II Triumph in Adversity

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Churchill’s War, Vol. II: Triumph in Adversity is David Irving’s masterful account of Winston Churchill’s middle war years, when Britain’s fortunes finally began to turn. 

The bitter disasters of early campaigns into the victories that changed the course of the Second World War — the naval successes, the hard-fought triumph at El Alamein, and the bold landings in North Africa.

This is not just a biography of Churchill but a gripping narrative of strategy, leadership, and the struggle for survival. A must-have for collectors of military history, World War II studies, and those fascinated by Churchill’s complex role in one of history’s darkest hours.

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A Word From The Author

Controversy has never been a stranger to me; indeed, it has been an inseparable companion in my quest to present history in its raw, unvarnished form. Here, you will find works that dare to question, to probe deeper than most historians will venture. 

This is a domain for those who seek to explore beyond the accepted, to question the narratives handed down through generations, and to engage with history in its most authentic and unapologetic state.

David Irving
British historian, author and speaker.

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Sir Harold Nicolson of The Observer praised David Irving for telling, with dispassionate honesty, the tragic story of man’s inhumanity to man. He commended Irving’s years of research and devotion to uncovering the truth, giving readers the most accurate account we’re ever likely to obtain.

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The Economist observed that David Irving has rendered the British people a great service by revealing the full story of the Dresden bombing. They argued that this event forms a vital part of British, German and human history—a piece of the mosaic that shapes Britain’s character and the image it presents to the world.

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