Churchill, the Great Game and Total WarInfluenced by what Clausewitz called the "remarkable trinity" - the government, the military and the people - David Jablonsky studies the interaction between Churchill, the British people and the army during World War II. He argues that the great British leader saw civilian supremacy as the rule in total war. |
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The Second World War and the Remarkable Trinity | 84 |
The Great Game in the Second World War | 143 |
Conclusion | 185 |
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