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Leadership and Responsibility in the second World War

Edited by Brian Farrell

Paper (0773527311) 9780773527317
Release date: 2004-05-11
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6 x 9
304pp


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Leadership and Responsibility in the Second World War examines how well political, diplomatic, and military leaders, particularly in Great Britain, handled the daunting challenge of a worldwide conflagration. It seeks to determine if a connection can be delineated between leadership, responsibility, success, and failure - specifically if any connection can be found between reluctance to shoulder responsibility and failure to produce results. In doing so, the authors challenge widely accepted views on major wartime controversies, such as the role of Neville Chamberlain and his Conservative party at the outbreak of the war, the reasons the British failed to reach an alliance with the Soviet Union in 1939, and the motives that drove Claus von Stauffenberg to attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler.

Contributors include Sidney Aster (University of Toronto), Trevor Burridge (Université de Montréal, retired), Neil Cameron (John Abbott College), Paul Dickson (Queen's University), Peter Hoffmann (McGill University), and Aaron Krishtalka (Dawson College).



Review quotes
"This excellent collection of essays by Professor Vogel's students and colleagues do him - and them - great honour. The introduction by the editor is excellent, and the book breaks new and significant ground." George Urbaniak, Department of History, Wilfrid Laurier University


Brain P. Farrell is associated professor of history, National University of Singapore.

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