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  Rocky and adoring fan
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 03-12-2010, 11:11 AM - Forum: Our "VI Corps Family" Photos - Replies (7)


Rocky, would you care to add some comments regarding this latest photo?

 

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  WINSTON'S WAR - Sir Max Hastings
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 03-12-2010, 10:03 AM - Forum: WWII Books & Magazines - No Replies


Sir Max Hastings

 

WINSTON'S WAR

Churchill, 1940-1945

 

Member Reception - 5:00pm cst

Presentation & Live Webcast - 6:00pm cst

 

 

In one critic's opinion, the greatest actor in the history of the British stage never trod the boards at Drury Lane or the Royal Albert Hall. His venue of choice? 10 Downing Street.

 

On Wednesday, March 17th, Sir Max Hastings will appear at the Pritzker Military Library to discuss his new book, Winston's War: Churchill 1940-1945. Although this event is being held prior to the U.S. release of Winston's War, copies will be available for purchase by attendees. This event is free and open to the public. The presentation will begin at 6 p.m., preceded by a reception for Library members at 5 p.m. It will be webcast live on pritzkermilitarylibrary.org and recorded for later broadcast on WYCC-TV/Channel 20.

 

Eschewing the oft-traveled archives, Hastings focuses on Churchill from the outside in - through the eyes of those around him as well as those of the war-weary British people. It was an image more complicated than the one now remembered; Churchill's inspiring rhetoric could not resolve the coal strikes of 1941 or remove the sting of a long series of battlefield defeats. In fact, Hastings' account finds Churchill at his lowest ebb in late 1942, widely considered unlikely to continue as Prime Minister into the next year. There was, Hastings argues, a deep divide between what Churchill wanted from the British people and their army - and what they were capable of delivering.

 

How, then, did Churchill come to be known as Britain's greatest military leader? From 1940-1945, Churchill gave what Hastings calls a performance of "sustained magnificence" at the head of his nation, becoming the pure embodiment of the fighting spirit they would need to win. From the outset, when some in the British government favored peace with Hitler, Churchill was resolute. He overcame material disadvantages with sheer boldness; though prone to impulsive errors and bereft of exceptional field commanders, Churchill's larger strategic judgments about foes and friends alike were nearly impeccable. In Hastings' estimation, while many share the credit for the Allied victory, it was the lead actor of Winston's War who held responsibility for averting Allied defeat.

 

For many years, Sir Max Hastings was an award-winning foreign correspondent for BBC TV and the London Evening Standard, reporting from conflicts in the Middle East, Indochina, Angola, India, and the 1982 Falklands War. He was knighted in 2002. Hastings has written 19 books on military history and current events, including Bomber Command, which earned the Somerset Maugham Prize for nonfiction, The Battle for the Falklands, and Retribution: The Battle for Japan, 1944-45.

 

Seating for this event is limited, so reservations are recommended. Call 312.587.0234

 

This event is eligible for 1.5 Continuing Professional Development Units (CPDUs) for education professionals in Illinois.

 

 

Pritzker Military Library

610 North Fairbanks Court, 2nd Floor

Chicago, IL 60611

312-587-0234

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  Japanese Sign Final Surrender
Posted by: Walt's Daughter - 03-12-2010, 09:55 AM - Forum: Famous/not so famous Audio & Video Clips from the War - No Replies


An oldie but a goodie. I'm sure many of you have seen this before, but it's great to add it to our growing list.

 


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  Where can I get my fiction novel on WW2 and KW published?
Posted by: minkoff - 03-11-2010, 09:17 PM - Forum: Shooting the Breeze - Replies (4)


I don't know if this is where to ask this question. Google Fred Lanting or mail Mr.GSD (I'm on both netscape.com and juno.com) if you have a suggestion.

I am close to finishing a novel laced with historical events of WW2 and the KW.

Any suggestions on a publisher that might be interested?

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  National WWII Museum
Posted by: CaptO - 03-08-2010, 11:02 AM - Forum: ANYTHING WWII - Replies (8)


A few weeks ago I went to the WWII Museum in New Orleans, LA (NOLA) while there on business (yes, business! Not to say I didn't have a good time at the Mardi Gras prade I went to!) Anyway, I have posted the pictures of the museum on my Picasa site. Here are a few:

 

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SBD Duantless

 

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And the underside.

 

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The Museum's prize C-47. It has an interesting story behind it.

 

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MG-42

 

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FLAK 36/37

 

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The plate on the Higgins Boat

 

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The Higgins Boat

 

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Top Secret-Bigot. I only know what that is because of the D-Day book by Ambrose. The "Bigot" designation was to identify information Top Secret information that specifically to do with the Operation Overlord. Only a very few people were given that designation, with more and more by necessity as the time for d-day got closer.

 

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Japanese Type 92 Machine Gun

 

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Total support and forces for landings

 

Once again the rest of the pictures can be found here.

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