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Winston Churchill: Critical Review by John R. Hubbard

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SOURCE: A review of Closing the Ring, in The Mississippi Valley Historical Review, Vol. 39, No. 3, December 1952-53, pp. 582-83.

In the following review, Hubbard finds Closing the Ring to be an absorbing account of England's involvement in World War II.

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