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Leebaert Derek

    To Dare and to Conquer
    Unlikely Heroes
    The World After the War
    • The World After the War

      • 624 pages
      • 22 hours of reading

      The true story of the British Empire's fall and America's rise in the aftermath of World War II

      The World After the War
    • Leebaert has crafted a fresh and challenging portrait of FDR and his inner circle. This analysis highlights the courageous and creative team of four individuals who played pivotal roles during a tumultuous era. Drawing on new materials, it offers a unique understanding of FDR’s presidency by focusing on the powerful yet wounded figures he relied on to confront the Depression and defeat the Axis powers. From 1933 until FDR's death in 1945, only four individuals served at the highest levels of his administration: Harry Hopkins, Harold Ickes, Frances Perkins, and Henry Wallace. These lieutenants formed the core of a government that built institutions to combat the Depression and implemented the New Deal, ultimately contributing significantly to the Allied victory in World War II. Remarkably, none were initially considered for high office prior to 1933, yet each became a world figure essential to Roosevelt's transformative vision. By examining their lives, a different narrative emerges about how Americans preserved their democracy and aided civilization abroad. The challenges they faced resonate with contemporary issues, underscoring the ongoing relevance of their experiences.

      Unlikely Heroes
    • To Dare and to Conquer

      Special Operations and the Destiny of Nations, From Achilles to Al Qaeda

      • 688 pages
      • 25 hours of reading

      In the tradition of "Guns, Germs, and Steel," Leebaert tells the stories of small forces that have triumphed over vastly larger ones and changed the course of history--from the Trojan Horse to Al Qaeda. Maps & charts.

      To Dare and to Conquer