Quotulatiousness

September 29, 2018

QotD: Alanbrooke and Churchill

Filed under: Books, Britain, History, Military, WW2 — Tags: — Nicholas @ 01:00

This was indeed a typical Churchillian soirĂ©e. Like most of those around the table, [Major-General Sir John] Kennedy too kept a diary. His account is graphic and chagrined. He noted at the time that AB [Alanbrooke] did not intervene on his behalf, “although I knew I had said nothing with which he did not agree.” His coda is equally pointed. “Later, I realized the wisdom of the technique which Brooke acquired after many stormy passages with the Prime Minister. Brooke found it an invaluable rule never to tell Churchill more than was absolutely necessary. I remember him once scoring out nine-tenths of the draft of a minute to the Prime Minister, remarking as he did so, ‘The more you tell that man about the war, the more you hinder the winning of it.'”

Footnote to Field Marshal Lord Alanbrooke, War Diaries, 1939-1945, 1957.

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