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Advance Britannia

How the Second World War Was Won, 1942-1945

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Advance Britannia

By: Alan Allport
Narrated by: Ric Jerrom
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By 1942, Churchill faced a vastly different war than the one he'd inherited from Neville Chamberlain. Britain was no longer alone; the Soviets were now an unlikely ally in the East, and Pearl Harbor had finally pushed America into action. Yet the scale of violence remained unchanged. On average, seven British men, women and children were killed every hour of the Second World War. The country would never be the same again.

In Advance Britannia, historian Alan Allport reveals the war as it was lived - from the battlefields to the ration books, in the War Ministry and in the air raid shelters. Mixing social history with dramatic storytelling, this is a definitive account of the war that reshaped the world.

©2025 Alan Allport (P)2024 Penguin Random House LLC
Military Military & War World War II War Imperialism Self-Determination Middle Ages Winston Churchill Soviet Union Interwar Period Russia Africa
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The book is pretty good, decent detail and options.
But the narration is awful. The stereotype accents means it’s hard to take the content seriously. Even the standard Churchill sounds like Alan Bennett.
It’s comical

A joke.

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The level of detail and personal stories that bring life the this critical story in the journey of human kind

Outstanding record of a key period in UK history

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I’ve read all of Allports books on the Second World War and cannot recommend them highly enough. The author never loses sight of the human cost of the conflict and the diary entries, letters and mass observation references really bring to life what those who endured thought and felt. This two part volume is absolutely essential reading/listening.

Quick note as well to say it’s brilliantly read and the narrators delivery really brings to life the huge cast of complex and often contradictory characters.

Outsdanding social and military history

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