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Ian Kershaw's Fateful Choices examines pivotal political decisions that significantly influenced the trajectory of the Second World War. The tumultuous events at the war's onset created an unpredictable landscape where aggressors pursued boundless ambitions while their victims faced the threat of a new Dark Age. Kershaw delves into ten crucial decisions made from May 1940, when Britain opted against surrender, to December 1941, when Hitler resolved to annihilate Europe's Jews, illustrating how these choices reshaped history. The book has garnered praise for its powerful arguments and its ability to alter perspectives on the conflict. Andrew Roberts calls it "important," while Alan Massie highlights its contribution to understanding the war. Richard Overy commends Kershaw's scholarly rigor and sound judgment, noting his compelling re-examination of the conflict. Max Hastings describes it as a lucid and impeccably argued exploration of the war's greatest political decisions. Anthony Beevor emphasizes Kershaw's immense knowledge and clarity, calling the work brilliantly explained and wise. Kershaw, a leading authority on Hitler and a former Professor of Modern History at the University of Sheffield, has authored several influential works, including his acclaimed biographies of Hitler.
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Fateful Choices, Ian Kershaw
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- 2008
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