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Cabinet's Finest Hour

The Hidden Agenda of May 1940
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Cabinet's Finest Hour by David Owen delves into the critical decisions made by Britain's War Cabinet during the Second World War. It focuses on the pivotal moments and strategies that shaped the course of history, offering a detailed analysis of the political climate, leadership challenges, and the enduring impact of those decisions on modern governance. This exploration provides a rich insight into the complex dynamics that defined a nation during its most testing period.
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This work may appeal to you if you're intrigued by the intricate political manoeuvres and decision-making processes during critical moments in British history. It offers a detailed exploration of leadership during wartime, making it a compelling read for those interested in the dynamics of government and military strategy.

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Cabinet's Finest Hour

Using the Cabinet papers from the National Archives, former Foreign Secretary David Owen has written a new history of the pivotal British War Cabinet meetings of May 1940. Eight months into the war defeat seemed to many a certainty.

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In May 1940, the British War Cabinet debated over the course of nine meetings a simple question: Should Britain fight on in the face of overwhelming odds, sacrificing hundreds of thousands of lives, or seek a negotiated peace? Using Cabinet papers from the United Kingdom’s National Archives, David Owen illuminates in fascinating detail this little-known, yet pivotal, chapter in the history of World War II.

Eight months into the war, defeat seemed to many a certainty. With the United States still a year and half away from entering, Britain found itself in a perilous position, and foreign secretary Lord Halifax pushed prime minister Winston Churchill to explore the possibility of a negotiated peace with Hitler, using Mussolini as a conduit. Speaking for England is the story of Churchill’s triumph in the face of this pressure, but it is also about how collective debate and discussion won the day—had Churchill been alone, Owen argues, he would almost certainly have lost to Halifax, changing the course of history. Instead, the Cabinet system, all too often disparaged as messy and cumbersome, worked in Britain’s interests and ensured that a democracy on the brink of defeat had the courage to fight on.

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Cabinet's Finest Hour, by David Owen, is praised as an exciting and thought-provoking exploration with both historical and contemporary relevance. The book's insights are regarded as profound, with Owen's depth of thought particularly highlighted, making it a fascinating read according to reviews by various critics.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781910376898

Publisher: Haus Publishing

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 04 December 2017

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Haus Publishing

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 2.0mm

Width: 15.0mm

Height: 25.0mm

Weight: 680g

Pages: 322

About the Author

DAVID OWEN (Lord Owen) trained as a medical doctor and practised as a neurologist before being elected a Labour MP in his home city of Plymouth. He served as Foreign Secretary under James Callaghan from 1977 until 1979, and later co-founded and went on to led the Social Democratic Party (SDP). Between 1992-95 Lord Owen served as EU peace negotiator in the former Yugoslavia, and now sits as an Independent Social Democrat in the House of Lords. He is the author of many books, including The Hidden Perspective, In Sickness and in Power and The UK's In-Out Referendum.

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