Peter Batty Libri




Hoodwinking Churchill: Tito's Great Confidence Trick
- 384pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
The narrative delves into the surprising deception of Britain's anti-communist Prime Minister, revealing how Churchill's misguided support for Tito ultimately strengthened the communist leader's grip on Yugoslavia post-World War II. It uncovers the British Establishment's hidden agendas and Tito's manipulation of munitions intended for fighting Germans, which he instead used against political rivals. The account challenges established myths about Tito, highlighting his ruthless consolidation of power and the tragic consequences for anti-communist forces in the region.
The Divided Union: A Concise History of the American Civil War
- 240pagine
- 9 ore di lettura
The narrative explores a pivotal period in U.S. history marked by internal conflict over freedom, identity, and nationhood. It highlights the experiences of ordinary Americans amid the Civil War, where the toll of suffering and loss surpassed that of both World Wars. Key figures like Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant emerge, yet the aftermath leaves deep societal scars. The Northern victory solidified the Union's integrity but fell short of realizing Lincoln's vision from the Gettysburg Address, illustrating the lasting complexities of this era.
This is a history of the Krupp family and the Krupp armanments factories, which, fueled by greed and slave labor, supplied Germany's war machine for centuries.