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William Raymond Manchester war ein US-amerikanischer Historiker und Schriftsteller. Bekanntheit erlangte Manchester – dessen insgesamt achtzehn Bücher in zwanzig Sprachen übersetzt wurden – vor allem aufgrund seiner historischen Werke über den Pazifikkrieg im Zweiten Weltkrieg sowie aufgrund seiner zum Standardwerk avancierten Biografie The Last Lion über den britischen Staatsmann Sir Winston Churchill. Wikipedia  

✵ 1. April 1922 – 1. Juni 2004
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“For all in whose hearts he still lives- a watchman of honor who never sleeps.”

William Manchester buch The Death of a President

Dedication
The Death of a President (1967)

“Because their possessions were great, the appeasers had much to lose should the Red flag fly over Westminster. That was why they had felt threatened by the hunger riots of 1932. It was also the driving force behind their exorbitant fear and distrust of the new Russia. They had seen a strong Germany as a buffer against Bolshevism, had thought their security would be strengthened if they sidled up to the fierce, virile Third Reich. Nazi coarseness, anti-Semitism, the Reich's darker underside, were rationalized; time, they assured one another, would blur the jagged edges of Nazi Germany. So, with their eyes open, they sought accommodation with a criminal regime, turned a blind eye to its iniquities, ignored its frequent resort to murder and torture, submitted to extortion, humiliation, and abuse until, having sold out all who had sought to stand shoulder to shoulder with Britain and keep the bridge against the new barbarism, they led England herself into the cold damp shadow of the gallows, friendless save for the demoralized republic across the Channel. Their end came when the House of Commons, in a revolt of conscience, wrenched power from them and summoned to the colors the one man who had foretold that all had passed, who had tried, year after year, alone and mocked, to prevent the war by urging the only policy which would have done the job. And now, in the desperate spring of 1940, with the reins of power at last now firm in his grasp, he resolved to lead Britain and her fading empire in one last great struggle worthy of all they had been and meant, to arm the nation, not only with weapons but also with the mace of honor, creating in every English breast a soul beneath the ribs of death.”

Quelle: The Last Lion: Winston Spencer Churchill: Alone 1932-1940 (1988), p. 688-689

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