John Lukacs was born in Hungary and came to the United States in 1946. Now emeritus, he was a visiting professor at various universities. The recipient of the 1991 Ingersoll Prize, he is the author of over 18 books. Broad Street Review calls him 'the best-known historian in Pennsylvania, and one of the few historians with a national and international reputation beyond narrow academic circles.' He lives in Chester County, Pennsylvania.
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One is poised on the edge of victory, the other threatened by invasion and defeat yet holding on, his own life in the balance and also that of the free world. In his reconstruction of the 80 days from May 10 to July 31, 1940, the author shows jus... SEE MORE