Please join us for our Churchill Chicago Club Discussion. The group will discuss The Strategists by Phillips Payson O’Brien (just released and available at booksellers everywhere). You and your guests are welcome to attend even if you have not read the book. Food and beverages will be available.
For more information or to RSVP, please message Larry Berlin here [email protected]
When: Sunday, October 6, 2024 at 1:00 PM
Where: The Red Lion, 2466 N. Lincoln Ave, Chicago, IL 60614
An RSVP is required to attend this event.
A compelling revisionist history that explores the impact of World War One on the mindsets and strategic decisions of World War Two’s most consequential leaders.
If we want to understand military strategy, we must first understand the strategist.
In THE STRATEGISTS, Professor Phillips Payson O’Brien delves deep into the psyches of five of the most impactful leaders in modern history—Churchill, Hitler, Stalin, Mussolini, and Roosevelt—and their respective strategic methods and choices. Payson O’Brien shows how these leaders’ views were forged in World War One and the Russian Civil War and that these views are crucial to understanding how they fought World War Two.
We see how, contrary to the prevailing view amongst contemporary historians, strategy in World War Two was highly individualistic and idiosyncratic. For example, Churchill’s experiences of facing the German Army in France in 1916 made him unwilling to send masses of British soldiers back there in the 1940s, while Hitler’s mistakes on the Eastern Front were influenced by his reluctance to accept that conditions had changed since his own time fighting in World War One.
This is a history in which leaders matter – for better or worse, the five leaders made their own choices, often ignoring external advice. The implications of the power of leaders remain with us to this day: to truly understand what is happening in Ukraine, for example, requires us to know what has influenced the leaders involved.
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