Last Hope Island

About this book
"When the Nazi Blitzkrieg subjugated Europe in World War II, London became the safe haven for the leaders of seven occupied countries--France, Belgium, Holland, Luxembourg, Norway, Czechoslovakia and Poland--who fled there to avoid imprisonment and set up governments in exile to commandeer their resistance efforts. The lone hold-out against Hitler's offensive, Britain became a beacon of hope to the rest of Europe, as prominent European leaders like French general Charles De Gaulle, Queen Wilhelmina of Holland, and King Haakon of Norway competed for Winston Churchill's attention while trying to rule their embattled countries from the precarious safety of 'Last Hope Island'"--Provided by publsher.
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- OL Work ID
- OL20052246W
Subjects
Politics and governmentExilesResistance to GovernmentGovernments in exilePolitical refugeesDiplomatic historyWorld War, 1939-1945EuropeansHeads of stateHistoryInternationalityRefugeesEuropeMilitaryWorld War IIPOLITICAL SCIENCEInternational RelationsWorld War (1939-1945) unknown