Published Monday, May 26, 2008 by David Gordon
Rather than write a standard historical narrative, Nicholson Baker presents on each page a separate fact, often taken from contemporary newspaper accounts. A number of these facts show Winston Churchill and Franklin Roosevelt in less than a favorable light, and this has proved too much not only for Pryce-Jones but for John Lukacs as well. For Lukacs and his ilk, Churchill is the Schwannritter of the 20th century, and inconvenient truths must not be permitted to jar unwary readers from the veneration properly his due.
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Inconvenient Facts about World War II (2.20 MB)