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  1. Jan 1, 2001 · All the winds that blew... The second volume in Churchill’s massive, Nobel Prize-winning, six-volume history of the Second World War, this one covers two distinct stages – the fall of France and the Battle of Britain.

  2. Apr 4, 2019 · Their Finest Hour and a Half is a Blitz novel. It follows a young woman named Catrin Cole, who escapes her Welsh childhood by running away to London with a painter she has only known for a week or so, takes a job writing advertising copy, and then finds herself conscripted by the Ministry of Information.

  3. Jan 1, 2009 · Their Finest Hour and a Half, set in the midst of the Blitz in WWII, follows the production of a movie that is set to rally the troops and wow the American audience. The set up of the main characters lends itself more to a visual medium rather than a novel I found.

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  4. This is the second volume of Churchill's six-volume memoir of the second world war. Like the first, it is in two parts: Book I takes us up to the fall of France and Book II is about Britain's virtual isolation following the French disaster.

  5. Their Finest Hour enthrallingly recounts key events and battles from May to December 1940 as Britain stood isolated while Nazi Germany pursued its seemingly unconquerable war path - the fall of France, Dunkirk and the Battle of Britain, the horrors of the Blitz and Hitler's plans to invade and crush Russia, his sole ally in Europe.

  6. Jan 9, 2021 · Based on the book by Lissa Evans (originally titled Their Finest Hour and a Half), the film features a strong cast, fine storytelling, and an exploration of how movies—and stories—can help us endure hard times.

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  8. In Their Finest Hour, Winston Churchill describes the invasion of France and a growing sense of dismay in Britain. Should Britain meet France’s desperate pleas for reinforcements or conserve their resources in preparation for the inevitable German assault?

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