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Author Padgett, Philip, author

Title Advocating Overlord : the D-Day strategy and the atomic bomb / Philip Padgett
Published Lincoln : Potomac Books, an imprint of the University of Nebraska Press, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (xv, 379 pages, 18 unnumbered pages of plates) : maps
Contents Symbol, the Casablanca Conference -- Campaigns of attrition -- Cossac's ninety days to deliver a plan -- The Trident Conference's illusion of agreement -- Mission to Moscow -- Cossac's plan emerges -- The green hornet -- Hammer and tongs -- Revolt in London and Washington -- The fishing trip -- From one attorney to another -- The happy time at Birch Island -- Plain speaking on the Potomac -- A presidential directive -- From the citadel to Blenheim on the Hudson -- Overlord reaffirmed in Quebec -- Bolero unleashed -- Sealing the Quebec decisions -- Epilogue
Summary “Well there it is. It won’t work, but you must bloody well make it,” said the chief of Britain’s military leaders when he gave orders to begin planning for what became known as Operation Overlord. While many view D-Day as one of the most successful operations of World War II, most aren’t aware of the intensive year of planning and political tension between the Allies that preceded the amphibious military landing on June 6, 1944. This intriguing history reveals how President Franklin D. Roosevelt, while on a fishing trip in the middle of World War II, altered his attitude toward Winston Churchill and became an advocate for Operation Overlord. Philip Padgett challenges the known narrative of this watershed moment in history in his examination of the possible diplomatic link between Normandy and the atomic bomb. He shows how the Allies came to agree on a liberation strategy that began with D-Day—and the difficult forging of British and American scientific cooperation that produced the atomic bomb. At its core this story is about how a new generation of leaders found the courage to step beyond national biases in a truly Allied endeavor to carry out one of history’s most successful military operations
Notes Print version record
Subject Operation Overlord.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Diplomatic history.
Atomic bomb.
nuclear bombs.
HISTORY -- Europe -- Western.
Operation Overlord
Atomic bomb
Diplomatic history
Form Electronic book
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