A Hateful Decision

Churchill's Darkest Hour and the British Attack on the French Navy

'This is history as it should be written: as page-turning and compelling as the best thriller, rich in human drama yet deeply researched and authoritative... superbly told with compassion, edge-of-seat tension and the deftness of a master story-teller.'
JAMES HOLLAND


'One the toughest decisions Churchill was forced to make. Abel Smith takes us right into the heart of the drama... Minute by minute chances slip away, and pride, fate and war collide. Utterly gripping.'
AL MURRAY
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Summer, 1940. Winston Churchill watches in horror as France falls to the Germans in just six weeks, completing the Nazi conquest of mainland Europe. He faces an urgent question: what will happen to the mighty French Navy? Under Hitler's control it presents a major threat, and could make the German advance unstoppable.

With the Nazis closing in, Churchill orders Operation Catapult. By the end of one of the most agonising but necessary military operations of the war, the British will have destroyed a large part of the French Navy and nearly 1,300 French sailors will be dead.

‘This was a hateful decision, the most unnatural and painful in which I have ever been concerned... But no act was ever more necessary for the life of Britain and for all that depended upon it.’
WINSTON CHURCHILL

Based on extensive new research and rediscovered eyewitness accounts, A Hateful Decision tells for the first time the full story of the British attack on the French fleet at Mers el Kébir, on 3 July 1940.

As we pass between the men on the ground and the ratcheting tension in the European corridors of power, this riveting book brings to life Churchill’s darkest hour, and the act that demonstrated to the world how far Britain would go to win the war.
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'Read this astonishing book on Churchill's darkest hour.'
JOHN SWEENEY

'A Hateful Decision reads like a thriller and is based on a mass of meticulous and original research. An invaluable contribution to the history of the Second World War.’
JONATHAN DIMBLEBY

'Meticulously researched and written with panache, A Hateful Decision sheds new light on one of the most compelling yet least known dramas of the Second World War. Authoritative and revelatory - a must read.

GILES MILTON

This is history as it should be written: as page-turning and compelling as the best thriller, rich in human drama yet deeply researched and authoritative. Abel Smith has a rare eye for detail and this tragic episode in the Second World War is superbly told with compassion, edge-of-seat tension and the deftness of a master story-teller.

James Holland

About Edward Abel Smith

Edward Abel Smith is a writer and documentary filmmaker. He is the author of three books, including Angels of Prague and The British Oskar Schindler: The Life and Work of Nicholas Winton. His writing has appeared in numerous publications, including the Telegraph, The Times, the Guardian and the Washington Times. He has also been a guest on BBC Radio 4 and BBC World Service and was consultant producer for the Sky documentary Murder at the Post Office. Edward lives in the south of England with his wife, two daughters and their dog, Vesper.
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  • Imprint: Bantam
  • ISBN: 9780857509628
  • Length: 304 pages
  • Dimensions: 241mm x 29mm x 162mm
  • Weight: 536g
  • Price: £22.00
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