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The sinking of the Lancastria : the twentieth century's deadliest naval disaster and how Churchill made it disappear
- Title
- The sinking of the Lancastria : the twentieth century's deadliest naval disaster and how Churchill made it disappear / Jonathan Fenby.
- Author
- Fenby, Jonathan.
- Publication
- New York : Carroll & Graf, 2005.
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- Description
- xii, 269 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations; 22 cm
- Summary
- "On June 17, 1940, just after the Dunkirk evacuation had supposedly ended in success, several thousand of the many British troops still left in France swarmed aboard the five-decked cruise liner Lancastria. Immediately after they boarded, the ship was dive-bombed by the German Luftwaffe, the 17,000-ton Lancastria sank, and hell on earth ensued. German fighter-planes strafed the oil slick sea, setting it ablaze as British troops banded together singing "Roll Out the Barrel" in a courageous attempt to protect any sense of hope that still remained. In the end, with 4,000 soldiers, women, and children dead - with some estimates as high as 6,000 - the disaster would eclipse that of both the Lusitania and the Titanic." "Although the story was picked up in the United States a few weeks later, it was reported only once by any British news outlet, and as the war progressed the tragedy eventually vanished from the public record and the collective memory of a nation under siege." "Author Jonathan Fenby argues that this was the result of a shrewd but necessary kibosh put in place by Winston Churchill in order to preserve British morale; Churchill claimed he simply forgot to tell his administration they could report the news. Through firsthand interviews with survivors, Fenby reconstructs the entire saga from the boat's departure from the coast of England to the post-Dunkirk skirmishes in France, on to the tragedy itself, and, eventually, to Churchill's stunning maneuvering to make it disappear."--BOOK JACKET.
- Alternative Title
- Twentieth century's deadliest naval disaster and how Churchill made it disappear
- 20th century's deadliest naval disaster and how Churchill made it disappear
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- ISBN
- 0786715324
- OCLC
- ocm59823626
- SCSB-5183332
- Owning Institutions
- Columbia University Libraries