
The Eleventh Hour
How Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the U.S. Brokered the Unlikely Deal that Won the War
- 350 pages
- English
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- Available on iOS & Android
The Eleventh Hour
How Great Britain, the Soviet Union, and the U.S. Brokered the Unlikely Deal that Won the War
About this book
In late November 1943, President Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his Joint Chiefs of Staff secretly boarded the battleship USS Iowa to attend a conference in Tehran with British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and Soviet Union leader Joseph Stalin, where the Allies would come to an agreement on a war plan to defeat Germany. Although Roosevelt's preparation at sea established the groundwork for the American position on D-Day, it was in the heated and electrifying debates that followed in Tehranâand only through those intense debatesâthat a deal was ultimately struck.
In The Eleventh Hour, critically acclaimed author L. Douglas Keeney explores FDR's covert conferences on the battleship and provides stunning insight into the formerly secret, behind-the-scenes transcripts from the meetings in Tehran. Brilliantly chronicling the three days of aggressive debates between the heads-of-state, Keeney demonstrates that Tehran, although remembered as a diplomatic conference with a well-known outcome, was in reality chaotic, conflicted, and subject to numerous heated, closed-door sessionsâwith a petulant, irritable Churchill; a strikingly reserved, detached Roosevelt; and an assertive but unexpectedly diplomatic and even charming Stalin, winning over his guest, President Roosevelt, whose quarters were bugged by the Soviets.
Seamlessly stitching together the private papers, diaries, meeting notes, and letters home of those on board, The Eleventh Hour narrates declassified transcripts, exposes surprising secrets, and illuminates how the debates of three men would ultimately end WWII.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- Winter 1943
- The Iowa
- Leaving Plymouth
- It Can be Done
- Baku
- The Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Torpedo
- Strong Points
- Rankin
- Somebody knew Something
- Option A
- Dismembering Germany
- Tunis
- The Psychological Moment
- The British Rebellion
- Thanksgiving
- Walking Home
- Cairo to Tehran
- Meeting Uncle Joe
- Dinner
- Stalinâs Hour
- The Afternoon
- The Dinner
- The British Capitulation
- Dividing the Spoils
- Statesman
- The Supreme Allied Commander
- Epilogue
- Endnotes
- Bibliography
- Index