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Hardcover The Truth About Kitchener Book

ISBN: 1026050944

ISBN13: 9781026050941

The Truth About Kitchener

"The Truth About Kitchener" provides an analytical and comprehensive examination of the life, career, and legacy of Field Marshal Horatio Herbert Kitchener, one of the most influential yet polarizing figures in British military history. Writing with the perspective of the post-war era, Victor Wallace Germains evaluates Kitchener's immense impact on the British Empire, from his campaigns in the Sudan and the Boer War to his ultimate role as Secretary of State for War during the first half of the Great War.

The work explores the complexities of Kitchener's leadership style, his strategic foresight, and his relationship with the political establishment of the time. Germains delves into the controversies surrounding his administration, the rapid expansion of the British military forces known as "Kitchener's Army," and the logistical challenges of transitioning the nation to a total war footing. By balancing public perception against historical facts, the book seeks to demystify the man behind the iconic recruitment posters.

As a significant contribution to military biography, "The Truth About Kitchener" serves as an essential resource for those interested in the evolution of modern warfare, the internal politics of the British High Command, and the historical figure who became a symbol of national resolve during a period of global crisis.

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