Making Friends with Hitler, Ian Kershaw
Making Friends with Hitler, Ian Kershaw
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Making Friends with Hitler
Lord Londonderry, the Nazis, and the Road to World War II

Author: Ian Kershaw

Narrator: Gildart Jackson

Unabridged: 16 hr 28 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/26/2018


Synopsis

Charles Stewart Henry Vane-Tempest-Stewart, the 7th Marquess of Londonderry, was born to power and command. Scion of one of Britain’s most aristocratic families, cousin of Churchill and confidant of the king, owner of vast coal fields and landed estates, married to the doyenne of London’s social scene, Londonderry was an ornament to his class, the 0.1 percent of the population who still owned 30 percent of England’s wealth as late as 1930. But history has not been kind to “Charley,” as the king called him, because, in his own words, he “backed the wrong horse,” and a very dark horse indeed: Adolf Hitler and his Nazi Party. Londonderry was hardly the only British aristocrat to do so, but he was the only Cabinet member to do so, and it ruined him. In a final irony, his grand London house was bombed by the German Luftwaffe in the blitz.Ian Kershaw is not out to rehabilitate Lord Londonderry but to understand him and to expose why he was made a scapegoat for views that were much more widely held than anyone now likes to think. H. L. Mencken famously said that “for every complex problem, there is a solution that is simple, neat, and wrong.” The conventional explanation of the coming of World War II is a simple story of the West’s craven appeasement of Hitler in the face of his bullying. Through the story of how Lord Londonderry came to be mixed up with the Nazis and how it all went horribly wrong for him, Ian Kershaw shows us that behind the familiar cartoon is a much more complicated and interesting reality, full of miscalculations on both sides, miscalculations that proved to be among the most fateful in history.

About Ian Kershaw

Ian Kershaw is the author of several books, including Fateful Choices; Making Friends with Hitler, which won the Elizabeth Longford Prize for Historical Biography; and the definitive two-volume biography of Hitler, Hitler 1889–1936: Hubris and Hitler 1936–1945: Nemesis. The first volume was shortlisted for the Whitbread Biography Award and the Samuel Johnson Prize for Nonfiction, and the second volume won the Wolfson Literary Award for History and the inaugural British Academy Prize.

About Gildart Jackson

Gildart Jackson’s acting credits span the stage and screen. He is most often recognized for his roles as Gideon on Charmed and Simon Prentiss on General Hospital. He has also starred in numerous television shows, including CSI and Vegas, and he played the lead in the highly acclaimed independent feature film You, directed by his wife, Melora Hardin.


Reviews

Readers will be excused if they mistake Making Friends With Hitler for a self-help book designed to assist us all in dealing with the despots in our lives. This is not a how-to, rather it's more of a "why did anyone bother in the first place." Specifically, this is an exploration of the not uncommon......more

Goodreads review by Liam

An amazing history that finally puts into perspective what men like Londonderry were doing when they attempted to find a way to 'deal' with Hitler. There was no way of 'dealing' with Hitler and Londonderry was to arrogant to see this - he was not a very sympathetic man - but probably miles more inte......more

Goodreads review by Kris

Not a bad book, and I suspect my frustrations stemmed from simply not knowing enough about that period of British history to appreciate the significance of some of the narrative. There was an awful lot of, "And then Lord So-and-so wrote a rather disapproving letter to Lord What Not about this subjec......more

Goodreads review by Morgan

Un documento molto interessante, dove Ian Kershaw (tra i massimi esperti storici sul nazismo) ripercorre la storia di Lord Londonderry, ministro dell’aviazione britannica dei primi anni ‘30, che si fece promotore, fino allo scoppio della seconda guerra mondiale, di una politica di intesa con la Germ......more


Quotes

“[An] absorbing, meticulously researched study of a key figure during appeasement.” Sunday Times (London)