Operation Catapult : Winston Churchill and the British Attack on the French Navy at Mers-El-Kébir
Operation Catapult : Winston Churchill and the British Attack on the French Navy at Mers-El-Kébir
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Author(s): Whiteside, Bill
ISBN No.: 9781682479698
Pages: 320
Year: 202603
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 62.03
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"Operation Catapult has all the vital ingredients - action, diplomacy, Winston Churchill, betrayal, heroics. It's a must addition to every Churchillian's library." - Paul Reid, co-author of The Last Lion: Winston Spencer Churchill: Defender of the Realm, 1940-1965 " Operation Catapult chronicles a stranger-than-fiction episode of World War II when committed allies became mortal enemies. With commendable clarity and minute-to-minute precision, Bill Whiteside details exactly what happened between the British and French navies in 1940 at the port of Mers-el-Kébir in Algeria. This account of crisscrossing conundrums--strategic, political, and ethical--is a lasting and compelling contribution to military history and to public understanding." -- Robert Schmuhl, author, Mr. Churchill in the White House: The Untold Story of a Prime Minister and Two Presidents "After France fell to Germany in 1940, British leaders feared that a Nazi-controlled French Navy --long an ally of the British--now posed a significant threat. Their solution-- an attack on the French fleet stationed in Algeria--has now been captured in exquisite and kaleidoscopic detail by Bill Whiteside with Operation Catapult , a crucial work of naval (and diplomatic) history.


" -- Craig Nelson, historian and New York Times best-selling author "Bill Whiteside's Operation Catapult brings to the forefront one of World War II's most remarkable events: the British attack on the French Fleet in July 1940 at Mers el-Kébir, Algeria. This fair and well-written account balances well the fraught emotions and black-and-white judgements that cloud many histories and its context-rich narrative provides a lesson on the way war and politics can cause the swiftest, the most surprising shifts, in alliances--a lesson policymakers of today would be well to keep in mind." -- Vincent P. O'Hara, naval historian and author of Greatest Naval War Ever Fought , Torch , and Struggle for the Middle Sea "This well-researched, well-written and truly fascinating book pours fresh light onto Winston Churchill's thoughts and actions as he had to make one of the toughest judgement calls of his career, one on which the fate of his country might rest. A lifelong Francophile, he had to decide whether or not to sink the French fleet. Bill Whiteside has put his dilemma into starker (and better informed) perspective than any other historian writing today." -- Andrew Roberts, author of Churchill: Walking with Destiny.


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