Meet the Author: Anthony Tucker-Jones, Hitler’s Winter and Churchill Cold War Warrior
Schedule
Wed Dec 04 2024 at 05:00 pm to 07:00 pm
UTC-06:00Location
945 Magazine St, New Orleans, LA, United States, Louisiana 70130 | New Orleans, LA
Join us in conversation with Anthony Tucker-Jones, author of Hitler’s Winter: The German Battle of the Bulge, which draws on new research to provide a fresh perspective on one of the most famous battles of World War II, and Churchill Cold War Warrior: Winston Churchill and the Iron Curtain, which explores of the influence of the end of World War II on the Cold War.
Register for this free in-person and virtual event here: https://support.nationalww2museum.org/site/Ticketing?view=Tickets&id=135296&_ga=2.202999061.520987702.1731340346-382307099.1668020935
A reception 5:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. will precede the event, and Tucker-Jones will sign copies of his book following the presentation.
Preorder signed copies of Hitler’s Winter here: https://store.nationalww2museum.org/hitlers-winter-hc-signed-copy/?_ga=2.231869851.520987702.1731340346-382307099.1668020935
and Churchill Cold War Warrior here: https://store.nationalww2museum.org/churchill-cold-war-warrior-hc-signed-copy/?_ga=2.202999061.520987702.1731340346-382307099.1668020935
Following the event, head to Kilroy's Bar & Lounge in The Higgins Hotel & Conference Center to continue the conversation with Tucker-Jones and Jenny Craig Institute for the Study of War and Democracy WWII Military Historian Bradley Hart, PhD. Enjoy happy hour prices on food and drinks from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. while reviewing what was discussed in the evening's presentation.
For additional information, please email Connie Gentry, Conference and Programs Specialist, at [email protected].
About Hitler’s Winter: The German Battle of the Bulge
The Battle of the Bulge was the last major German offensive in the West. Launched in the depths of winter to neutralize the overwhelming Allied air superiority, three German armies attacked through the Ardennes, the weakest part of the American lines, with the aim of splitting the Allied armies and seizing the vital port of Antwerp, Belgium, within a week. The desperate battle became a race against time and the elements that the Germans would eventually lose. But Hitler's dramatic counterattack did succeed in catching the Allies off guard in what became the largest and bloodiest battle fought by US forces during the war.
In Hitler's Winter, Anthony Tucker-Jones tells the story of the battle from the German point of view, from the experiences of the infantrymen and panzer crews fighting on the ground in the Ardennes to the operational decisions of senior commanders such as SS-Oberst-Gruppenführer Josef "Sepp" Dietrich and General Hasso von Manteuffel that would decide the fate of the offensive.
About Churchill Cold War Warrior: Winston Churchill and the Iron Curtain
As the war in Europe began to draw to a close in early 1945, Winston Churchill harbored deep concerns over the shifting alliances that would shape postwar Europe. Yet earlier in 1944, he had inadvertently sowed the seeds for the Cold War by granting Joseph Stalin preemptive control of Eastern Europe. Ousted as prime minister in July 1945, Churchill spent years watching Britain's powers drastically wane as it weathered the East-West confrontation over Berlin and warning of the Soviet Union's expanding influence and partitioning of Europe, most famously in his 1946 “Iron Curtain” speech.
In Churchill Cold War Warrior, Tucker-Jones reassesses Churchill’s neglected postwar career, exploring his strategies, decisions, and influence from the beginning of the end of World War II through his second stint as prime minister in the 1950s, as he took back the reins to confront an unravelling British Empire and escalating Cold War.
About the Author
Anthony Tucker-Jones, a former intelligence officer, is a highly prolific writer and military historian with well over 50 books to his name. His work has also been published in an array of magazines and online. He regularly appears on television and radio commenting on current and historical military matters.
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