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Introduction
I started thinking about London and the German aerial assault of 1940 and 1941 and wondered how on earth anyone could have endured it. 57 consecutive nights of bombing followed by an intensifying series of nighttime raids over the next six months. In particular, I thought about Winston Churchill. How did he withstand it and his family and his friends? What was it like for him to have his city bombed for nights on end and to know full well that these air raids, however horrific, were likely only a preamble to far worse, a German invasion from the sea and sky.
I decided to find out and quickly came to realize that it is one thing to say, carry on and quite another to do it. I focused on Churchill's first year as prime minister, May 10, 1940 to May 10, 1941, which coincided with the German air campaign as it evolved from sporadic, seemingly aimless raids to a full-on assault against the city of London. What follows is by no means a definitive account of Churchill's life.
Other authors have achieved that end. Mine is a more intimate account that delves into how Churchill and his circle went about surviving on a daily basis, the dark moments and the light, the romantic entanglements and debacles, the sorrows and laughter and the odd little episodes that reveal how life was really lived under Hitler’s tempest of steel.
This was the year in which Churchill became Churchill. The cigar-smoking bulldog we all think we know. When he made his greatest speeches and showed the world what courage and leadership looked like. Although, at times, it may appear to be otherwise, this is a work of nonfiction. If some of what follows challenges what you have come to believe about Churchill in this era, may I just say that history is a lively abode, full of surprises.
That is an excerpt from the book that I'm going to talk to you about today, the one I have in my hand and the one I'm going to try my best to convince you to buy, which is, The Splendid and the Vile: A Saga of Churchill, Family, and Defiance During the Blitz and it was written by Erik Larson.