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Apr 03, 2018
Harris is following the current trend, which I also subscribe to, of re-appraising Chamberlain from a weak, gullible appeaser to one who took a bitter political decision to "throw Czecho under the bus" to give Britain a year to rearm for the inevitable war which Britain was utterly unready for in 1938. The book is a nice merge of fact and fiction, which is Harris's forte. It's detailed account of behind the doors at 10 Downing Street is particularly interesting. However, I didn't find it to be one of his better books