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Troublesome Young Men

The Rebels Who Brought Churchill to Power and Helped Save England

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Troublesome Young Men

By: Lynne Olson
Narrated by: Dennis Kleinman
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On May 7, 1940, the House of Commons began perhaps the most crucial debate in British parliamentary history. On its outcome hung the future of Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain's government and also of Britain - indeed, perhaps, the world. Troublesome Young Men is Lynne Olson's fascinating account of how a small group of rebellious Tory MPs defied the Chamberlain government's defeatist policies that aimed to appease Europe's tyrants and eventually forced the prime minister's resignation.

Some historians dismiss the "phony war" that preceded this turning point as a time of waiting and inaction, but Olson makes no such mistake, and describes in dramatic detail the public unrest that spread through Britain then, as people realized how poorly prepared the nation was to confront Hitler, how their basic civil liberties were being jeopardized, and also that there were intrepid politicians willing to risk political suicide to spearhead the opposition to Chamberlain - Harold Macmillan, Robert Boothby, Leo Amery, Ronald Cartland, and Lord Robert Cranborne among them. The political and personal dramas that played out in Parliament and in the nation as Britain faced the threat of fascism virtually on its own are extraordinary - and, in Olson's hands, downright inspiring.

©2007 Lynne Olson (P)2018 Tantor
Presidents & Heads of State World War II Politics & Activism United Kingdom History & Theory Winston Churchill Great Britain Government Politics & Government Europe England Biographies & Memoirs War Political Science World Wars & Conflicts Socialism Military Imperialism Soviet Union Royalty

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"A well-written, fast-paced book that reads like a political thriller...Troublesome Young Men is an extraordinary tale of political courage in perilous times - and a wonderfully written book." (Terry Hartle, Christian Science Monitor)

Detailed Historical Account • Gripping Narrative History • Wonderful English Diction • Well-researched Content

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One of the foremost authorities on Churchill recommended this book and it is well worth your time. It helped me understand the events and people crucial England, and therefore the world in World War II

Hillside recommended !!!

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I thoroughly enjoyed this book. when I saw Churchill on the cover I knew I wanted to read it however my anticipation was enhanced and accelerated when I discovered this was not a review of what I knew but it was an adventure into almost ignorant of. a quarterback in a football game throws a phenomenal pass and all attention goes on the receiver and of course the quarterback. what is forgotten about is the men in the line who made this play possible. this is about those men who stood against appeasement and lifted Winston Churchill on their shoulders. they are the ones who made the saving of the world from fascism possible and their lives are worth reading about.

the men and the events the saving of the world

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Fabulous, well researched and written history of the fall of Neville Chamberlain and the rise of Winston Churchill in 1939 pre war England.

The detailed historical record of a grave time in British history

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She is the master accessible historian of WW2. Her books are thorough, eminently readable and enlightening. I’ve read five now and recommend them all highly. This is one of the best, close to “Those Angry Days,” story of interventionist vs isolationist struggle in US.

Another Lynne Olson triumph!

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The giants of the British government in the 1920-1950's period are presented here in masterfully drawn bios. This is a terrific springboard to Olson's fine "Citizens of London" and "Last Hope Island". Each book carries the reader strongly forward into WW2 in page-turner fashion. This densely written volume sets the stage in pre-war England focusing on a much more entrenched appeasement government than you'd think -- complete with dirty tricks and press intimidation. Foundational reading for students of WW2 history.

The book has been out for some time; and, it's a relief to finally find it on Audible with an excellent narrator. Dennis Kleinman is a fine choice for this reading. London flavor comes through as main characters navigate the city and Parliament. There's a nod to some of the earliest women to be admitted as MP's as well featuring an especially good profile written about the Dutchess of Atholl. These important British figures are written with heart and thoughtful perspective.

Sources and notes are carefully presented.
(Note: period photos of some of the key MP's are found on the author's website.)

Finally, this WW2 cornerstone book is on audible!

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