Yep, Eisenhower, Churchill, and De Gaulle all wrote memoirs of WWII.
That's a total of 10 volumes and 7,050 pages....Ironically, there's NO MENTION of the Holocaust.
Eisenhower’s book, “Crusade in Europe” (1948), is a single volume of some 550 pages.
Charles de Gaulle’s work, "The Complete War Memoirs" (1954/1964), consists of 3-volumes and a total of more than 2,000 pages.
“The largest memoir was written by Churchill. "The Second World War" (1948-1953) is a massive, 6-volume account of the war, consuming nearly 4,500 pages of text.
SOURCE: A book by Thomas Dalton reports “Postwar memoirs of three top Allied leaders — Eisenhower, Churchill, and De Gaulle”
Yep, Eisenhower, Churchill, and De Gaulle all wrote memoirs of WWII.
That's a total of 10 volumes and 7,050 pages....Ironically, there's NO MENTION of the Holocaust.
Eisenhower’s book, “Crusade in Europe” (1948), is a single volume of some 550 pages.
Charles de Gaulle’s work, "The Complete War Memoirs" (1954/1964), consists of 3-volumes and a total of more than 2,000 pages.
“The largest memoir was written by Churchill. "The Second World War" (1948-1953) is a massive, 6-volume account of the war, consuming nearly 4,500 pages of text.
SOURCE: A book by Thomas Dalton reports “Postwar memoirs of three top Allied leaders — Eisenhower, Churchill, and De Gaulle”
I've just be told about this book and have just started reading it, but from what im told it follows along Europa: The Last Battle
The Myth of German Villainy https://oceanofpdf.com/?s=the%20myth%20of%20german%20villain