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"By choosing Adolf Hitler and Winston Churchill, two totally opposite leaders - both in what they stood for and in the way in which they seemed to lead - award-winning historian Andrew Roberts examines the phenomenon of political and military leadership, and comes to some fascinating and provoking conclusions." "With an Introduction and Conclusion that draw fascinating parallels with leaders from other eras, and by incisively examining those aspects of leadership that Hitler and Churchill had in common, Roberts comes to a series of conclusions about the practice of leadership that are as relevant today as they were before and during the Second World War. He also looks at the way Hitler and Churchill estimated each other as leaders, and how it affected the outcome of the War."--Jacket.
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Hitler and Churchill
September 11, 2005, Weidenfeld & Nicholson history
Paperback
- New Ed edition
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Hitler and Churchill: Secrets of Leadership
September 1, 2004, Phoenix House
Paperback
in English
- New Ed edition
0753817780 9780753817780
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Hitler and Churchill: secrets of leadership
2004, W. F. Howes
in English
- Large print ed.
1841976636 9781841976631
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Hitler and Churchill: Secrets of Leadership
October 1, 2003, Weidenfeld & Nicolson, Limited, Orion Publishing Group, Limited
Hardcover
in English
0297843303 9780297843306
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Hitler and Churchill: secrets of leadership
2003, Weidenfeld & Nicolson
in English
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What is leadership? What are the secrets of the phenomenon by which one person can lead millions -- sometimes to salvation, sometimes to destruction? Is leadership innate, or can it be learned? Above all, are there any techniques to leadership that can be applied whatever the message the leader wants to convey? By choosing Adolf Hitler and Winston Churchill, two totally opposite leaders -- both in what they stood for and in the way in which they seemed to lead -- award-winning historian Andrew Roberts examines the phenomenon of political and military leadership, and comes to some fascinating and provoking conclusions. With an introduction and conclusion that draw fascinating parallels with leaders from other eras, and by incisively examining those aspects of leadership that Hitler and Churchill had in common, Roberts comes to a series of conclusions about the practice of leadership that are as relevant today as they were before and during the Second World War. He also looks at the way Hitler and Churchill estimated each other as leaders, and how it affected the outcome of the war. - Jacket.
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