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Traitor king : the scandalous exile of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor

Traitor king : the scandalous exile of the Duke and Duchess of Windsor

Traitor King, by Sunday Times bestselling author Andrew Lownie, looks at the years following the abdication of Edward VIII when the former king was kept in exile, feuding with his family over status for his wife, Wallis Simpson, and denied any real job. Drawing on extensive research into hitherto unused archives and Freedom of Information requests, it makes the case that the Duke and Duchess of Windsor were not the naive dupes of the Germans but actively intrigued against Britain in both war and peace. It reveals: - The story behind the German attempts to recruit the Duke as a British Petain in the summer of 1940. - The efforts, by Churchill in particular, to prevent post-war publication of the captured German documents which detailed the Duke's Nazi intrigues. - The reasons why the Duke, as Governor of the Bahamas, tried to shut down the investigation into the 1943 murder of his close friend Harry Oakes. - The full extent of the feud with the British Royal Family, based on his betrayals going back to his dishonesty about his true financial position at the time of the Abdication. - That far from a love story, Wallis felt trapped in a marriage she had never wanted with a pathetic and suffocating husband, one of the reasons she took several lovers, including the gay playboy Jimmy Donahue. Traitor King tells the story of a royal exiled with his wife, turning his back on duty, his family and using his position for financial gain.

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Barcode Shelf Location Collection Volume Ref. Status Due Date
920486183 BIO 941.084 LOW
Non Fiction   . Available .  
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Field name Details
RSN 000069837394
ISBN 9781788704830 (paperback)
Call Number 941.084092
Dates Lownie, Andrew
Name of Publisher London : Blink, [2021]
Attachments illustrations, portraits ; 24 cm.
Summary Traitor King, by Sunday Times bestselling author Andrew Lownie, looks at the years following the abdication of Edward VIII when the former king was kept in exile, feuding with his family over status for his wife, Wallis Simpson, and denied any real job. Drawing on extensive research into hitherto unused archives and Freedom of Information requests, it makes the case that the Duke and Duchess of Windsor were not the naive dupes of the Germans but actively intrigued against Britain in both war and peace. It reveals: - The story behind the German attempts to recruit the Duke as a British Petain in the summer of 1940. - The efforts, by Churchill in particular, to prevent post-war publication of the captured German documents which detailed the Duke's Nazi intrigues. - The reasons why the Duke, as Governor of the Bahamas, tried to shut down the investigation into the 1943 murder of his close friend Harry Oakes. - The full extent of the feud with the British Royal Family, based on his betrayals going back to his dishonesty about his true financial position at the time of the Abdication. - That far from a love story, Wallis felt trapped in a marriage she had never wanted with a pathetic and suffocating husband, one of the reasons she took several lovers, including the gay playboy Jimmy Donahue. Traitor King tells the story of a royal exiled with his wife, turning his back on duty, his family and using his position for financial gain.
Windsor, Edward, 1894-1972 Political and social views.
Subject Kings and rulers
Windsor, Wallis Warfield, -- 1896-1986 Duchess of,
Political and social views
World War, 1939-1945
Germany Politics and government 1933-1945.
Germany History 1933-1945.
Great Britain -- George VI, 1936-1952 -- History
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