In the final months of war in Europe, the Grand Alliance between Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt teeters under the burdens of death and desolation, politics and personality. At the hands of these three leaders, millions wage a waning war -- a war whose victors will rule the latter half of the twentieth century. For them, victory is everything -- even at the cost of betrayal. Between the Russian marshal and the British prime minister sits the dying American president, who plays each leader deftly against each other, seeking ...
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In the final months of war in Europe, the Grand Alliance between Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt teeters under the burdens of death and desolation, politics and personality. At the hands of these three leaders, millions wage a waning war -- a war whose victors will rule the latter half of the twentieth century. For them, victory is everything -- even at the cost of betrayal. Between the Russian marshal and the British prime minister sits the dying American president, who plays each leader deftly against each other, seeking victory, seeking peace.In the trenches of Eastern Europe, in the bomb-ravaged halls of Berlin, and along the speeding Western front, three individuals strive not for peace nor power, but for private victories. For redemption, for honor, for valor, for survival. They will fight and kill, flee and hide. But they will survive.Here is a masterpiece forged out of the flames of history. It is layered with the textures of human frailty and told with the author's intense eye for detail and authenticity.
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