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The Sinking of the "Lancastria" Jonathan Fenby

The Sinking of the "Lancastria" von Jonathan Fenby

The Sinking of the "Lancastria" Jonathan Fenby


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A re-creation of the greatest maritime disaster in British history: the bombing of the "Lancastria" during the fall of France in 1940.

The Sinking of the "Lancastria" Zusammenfassung

The Sinking of the "Lancastria": Britain's Greatest Maritime Disaster and Churchill's Cover-up Jonathan Fenby

A fortnight after the evacuation at Dunkirk some 150,000 British troops were still stuck in France. As the German advance thundered west these Allied soldiers and airmen were faced with a mad dash to the coast in the hope that a troop-ship awaited them there. One such vessel was the 'Lancastria', a 16,000-ton liner pressed into service and now anchored off the port of St-Nazaire. On 17 June 1940, ready to head for home, the ship was bombed by the Luftwaffe. As she sank, between 3,500 and 4,000 of those on board lost their lives. Re-creating this extraordinary episode with great narrative flair, Jonathan Fenby shows us not just the human stories behind the disaster but the cover-up that followed -- as Churchill ordered a blanket ban on news stories for the sake of the country's morale. Gripping and moving, LANCASTRIA tells one of the great forgotten stories of the Second World War.

Über Jonathan Fenby

Jonathan Fenby is a former editor of the OBSERVER and of the SOUTH CHINA MORNING POST. He is the author of several books including the acclaimed ON THE BRINK: THE TROUBLE WITH FRANCE and GENERALISSIMO: CHIANG KAI-SHEK AND THE CHINA HE LOST.

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GOR010418319
9780743259309
0743259300
The Sinking of the "Lancastria": Britain's Greatest Maritime Disaster and Churchill's Cover-up Jonathan Fenby
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Simon & Schuster Ltd
2005-05-03
288
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