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THE FIVE STRATEGY AND LEADERSHIP

History of War

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Issue 137

Phillips O’Brien discusses how this quintet of national leaders impacted the course of the Second World War

- LOUIS HARDIMAN

THE FIVE STRATEGY AND LEADERSHIP

The Second World War saw grand military strategy play out on the largest scale ever seen, stretching across most of the globe. Shaping this complex strategic situation were what historian Phillips O’Brien calls “The Five”: Winston Churchill, Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Benito Mussolini and Franklin D Roosevelt.

In The Strategists, O’Brien rejects the prevailing view among his contemporaries to argue that Second World War strategy was individualistic, shaped by the idiosyncrasies of these individuals. Laying out each leader’s experience of the First World War, the interwar period and their ascendency to power, O’Brien paints a vivid picture of how their wartime character and decision-making was formed.

imageO’Brien spoke with History of War to discuss each of The Five’s background and character, and how that translated into the way they led their nation’s grand strategy. He then considers how the Allied ‘Big Three’ (Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin) began to butt heads as the war came to an end and the post-war world began to take shape. He also shares his thoughts on how the Russo-Ukraine War shows that flawed individuals can still hijack grand strategy.

imageHow do you compare and contrast each of The Five’s upbringings, as well as their participation (or not) in the First World War?

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