The Mantle Of Command, Nigel Hamilton
The Mantle Of Command, Nigel Hamilton
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The Mantle Of Command
FDR at War, 1941–1942

Author: Nigel Hamilton

Narrator: Brad Sanders

Unabridged: 20 hr 43 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 10/26/2021


Synopsis

Based on years of archival research and interviews with the last surviving aides and Roosevelt family members, Nigel Hamilton offers a definitive account of FDR’s masterful—and underappreciated—command of the Allied war effort. Hamilton takes readers inside FDR’s White House Oval Study—his personal command center—and into the meetings where he battled with Churchill about strategy and tactics and overrode the near mutinies of his own generals and secretary of war.  Time and again, FDR was proven right and his allies and generals were wrong. When the generals wanted to attack the Nazi-fortified coast of France, FDR knew the Allied forces weren’t ready. When Churchill insisted his Far East colonies were loyal and would resist the Japanese, Roosevelt knew it was a fantasy. As Hamilton’s account reaches its climax with the Torch landings in North Africa in late 1942, the tide of war turns in the Allies’ favor and FDR’s genius for psychology and military affairs is clear. This intimate, sweeping look at a great president in history’s greatest conflict is must reading.

About Nigel Hamilton

NIGEL HAMILTON is a best-selling and award-winning biographer of President John F. Kennedy, General Bernard “Monty” Montgomery, and President Bill Clinton, among other subjects. His most recent book, The Mantle of Command: FDR at War, 1941–1942, was long-listed for the National Book Award. He is a senior fellow at the McCormack Graduate School, University of Massachusetts, Boston, and splits his time between Boston, Massachusetts, and New Orleans, Louisiana.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jim on October 17, 2017

Fascinating, and full of stuff I didn't know. This book covers the 11 months between Pearl Harbor and the beginning of Torch through the eyes of FDR, showing how he slowly and surely became Commander in Chief, not just of US forces (as prescribed by the Constitution, though even that wasn't guarante......more

Goodreads review by Joe on December 24, 2018

FDR – C in C The Mantle of Command is an interesting and engaging, albeit at times a somewhat heavy handed snapshot of the Allied War effort from mid 1941 to late 1942, i.e. the Atlantic Conference to Operation Torch, the invasion of North Africa. As the title suggests FDR is the focus, yet the autho......more

Goodreads review by Jim on August 21, 2015

President Franklin Delano Roosevelt is the subject of innumerable biographies, in fact I would venture to guess no President save Abraham Lincoln has been the subject of more. Yet with so many available there seem to be precious few that take a truly in depth look at his role as Commander in Chief.......more

Goodreads review by Socraticgadfly on March 29, 2023

Twasn't the British forcing Operation Torch down our throats, twas FDR forcing it down the throats of a vociferously opposed chiefs of staff. That's the main takeaway from this very good book. How vociferously opposed? Roosevelt finally had to give the C-in-C's equivalent of a direct order, or nearly......more

Goodreads review by Matt on October 16, 2021

Great read! This is book 1 of a trilogy, focusing on Roosevelt's role as "commander in chief" during WW2. I am struck how careful the author is on his research because his narratives are somewhat different than most histories i have read. He mentions in the acknowledgments he researched using primar......more