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The best modern biography of one of the largest politicians of the 20th century is Winston Churchill. A descendant of an ancient family, he had no condition and earned a pen of a pen, writing more than Walter Scott and Dickens combined, and even the only one of all politicians - received the Nobel Prize in literature for his famous memoirs. He was fond of painting, under a strange name he participated in Parisian exhibitions. I drank a lot, played widely. The scandalous details of his mother’s personal life, daughter -in -law and one of the daughters for three generations served for the "Yellow Press", but after Churchill the Great Sovetest Chroniclers, with all the efforts, could not find anything - his only passion was politics. During his long political life, Sir Winston occupied almost all possible posts in the government and headed him twice, and legends went about the “bulldog grip”, indomitable to the will and the unbending courage of the prime minister. He hated communism - but he loved Cuban cigars and, according to rumors, Armenian cognac. He considered Stalin the Fighting of Hell - but he was forced to conclude a military alliance with him (it was Churchill that is credited with the most famous aphorism about the Kremlin dictator, which allegedly “accepted Russia with a Sohi, left it with an atomic bomb”) And Stalin himself, who saw the “worst enemy of the USSR” in Churchill, nevertheless gave him the most flattering characteristic: “There was never an occasion when the courage of one person would have influenced the course of history”
The best modern biography of one of the largest politicians of the 20th century is Winston Churchill. A descendant of an ancient family, he had no condition and earned a pen of a pen, writing more than Walter Scott and Dickens combined, and even the only one of all politicians - received the Nobel Prize in literature for his famous memoirs. He was fond of painting, under a strange name he participated in Parisian exhibitions. I drank a lot, played widely. The scandalous details of his mother’s personal life, daughter -in -law and one of the daughters for three generations served for the "Yellow Press", but after Churchill the Great Sovetest Chroniclers, with all the efforts, could not find anything - his only passion was politics. During his long political life, Sir Winston occupied almost all possible posts in the government and headed him twice, and legends went about the “bulldog grip”, indomitable to the will and the unbending courage of the prime minister. He hated communism - but he loved Cuban cigars and, according to rumors, Armenian cognac. He considered Stalin the Fighting of Hell - but he was forced to conclude a military alliance with him (it was Churchill that is credited with the most famous aphorism about the Kremlin dictator, which allegedly “accepted Russia with a Sohi, left it with an atomic bomb”) And Stalin himself, who saw the “worst enemy of the USSR” in Churchill, nevertheless gave him the most flattering characteristic: “There was never an occasion when the courage of one person would have influenced the course of history”
Author:
Author:Tensenbaum Boris
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:offset
Series:
Series: Genius of Power
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:12+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-090354-2
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