Lukacs, John


****       Five Days in London, May 1940   Amazon
History

Lukacs' theory is that there were five days in 1940 during which the results of WWII were decided. This was when Churchill managed to convince a very war-weary England (ok, the cabinet) that the right thing to do was to stand up to Hitler, even though France was in no position to carry much load and the Americans were decidely not in it. It's fairly convincing and a good read, anyway.