The Finest Hours

The Finest Hours
Title The Finest Hours PDF eBook
Author Michael J. Tougias
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 224
Release 2015-12-08
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 150110683X

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The 1952 Coast Guard mission to save the crews of two oil tankers that were torn in half by the force of one of New England's worst nor'easters.

Our Finest Hour

Our Finest Hour
Title Our Finest Hour PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Millikin
Publisher
Pages
Release 2017-10-12
Genre
ISBN 9780996784559

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Two lives. One hour. A lifetime consequence. I believe in choice, not fate. I chose to nurse a broken heart at the kitschy country bar that night. I chose to let Isaac Cordova buy me a drink. I chose to spend one hour with a near stranger in an attempt to soothe my pain. No last names, no details about our lives, just one hour where I was allowed to forget, and then we would never see each other again. But was it a choice when I ran into him five years later? I needed help, and he was the only person equipped to give it. Our instant attraction doesn¿t feel like much of a choice either, but it doesn't matter. Everything has changed. Now my choices impact other people.And what will I choose? Do I keep Isaac out?Do I dare to let him in?

His Finest Hour

His Finest Hour
Title His Finest Hour PDF eBook
Author Christopher Catherwood
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 245
Release 2010-09-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1510720316

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Who was Winston Churchill? Even fifty years after his death, he is one of the most iconic figures in British history. As a young man he was a maverick journalist; his many positions in politics before 1940 marked him as a courageous but foolhardy man. Yet it is Churchill’s record in war, which has recently been questioned, that confirms his genius as a military commander and national leader—someone who understood the dangers of Nazi Germany before 1939 and someone uniquely capable to lead the empire through the turmoil of the Second World War. Christopher Catherwood argues that it was Churchill’s stand in 1940-41 that saved Britain and that only he was able to bring together the allies that eventually defeated Hitler in 1945. Catherwood has produced a challenging yet lively reassessment of the life and career of Winston Churchill, lion of British history and flawed hero.

His Finest Hour

His Finest Hour
Title His Finest Hour PDF eBook
Author David Neuhaus
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2004
Genre Bicycle racing
ISBN 9781931382496

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Ralph, hoping to impress the local bicycle racing team, uses his secret rocket engine in a race against his friend Dudley, but afterwards only Dudley is asked to join the team.

Kong's Finest Hour

Kong's Finest Hour
Title Kong's Finest Hour PDF eBook
Author Alexander Kluge
Publisher
Pages 342
Release 2021-05-15
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780857428479

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Life: Our Finest Hour

Life: Our Finest Hour
Title Life: Our Finest Hour PDF eBook
Author Killian Jordan
Publisher Life
Pages 200
Release 2002-04
Genre History
ISBN

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Presents touching stories that showed America's indomitable spirit as the United States fought for life and liberty during World War II.

Cabinet's Finest Hour

Cabinet's Finest Hour
Title Cabinet's Finest Hour PDF eBook
Author David Owen
Publisher Haus Publishing
Pages 400
Release 2016-08-15
Genre History
ISBN 1910376590

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In May 1940, the British War Cabinet debated over the course of nine meetings a simple question: Should Britain fight on in the face of overwhelming odds, sacrificing hundreds of thousands of lives, or seek a negotiated peace? Using Cabinet papers from the United Kingdom’s National Archives, David Owen illuminates in fascinating detail this little-known, yet pivotal, chapter in the history of World War II. Eight months into the war, defeat seemed to many a certainty. With the United States still a year and half away from entering, Britain found itself in a perilous position, and foreign secretary Lord Halifax pushed prime minister Winston Churchill to explore the possibility of a negotiated peace with Hitler, using Mussolini as a conduit. Speaking for England is the story of Churchill’s triumph in the face of this pressure, but it is also about how collective debate and discussion won the day—had Churchill been alone, Owen argues, he would almost certainly have lost to Halifax, changing the course of history. Instead, the Cabinet system, all too often disparaged as messy and cumbersome, worked in Britain’s interests and ensured that a democracy on the brink of defeat had the courage to fight on.