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Alan Brooke's war diaries largely criticized which British statesman?

  • Clement Attlee

  • Neville Chamberlain

  • Winston Churchill

  • Ernest Bevin

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The war diaries of Alan Brooke, Field Marshal and Chief of the Imperial General Staff during World War II, largely criticized the British statesman Winston Churchill. Brooke was often frustrated with Churchill's impulsiveness and lack of strategic understanding. He also felt that Churchill was too quick to commit British troops to battle without fully considering the consequences. Despite their disagreements, Brooke and Churchill remained professional and respected each other's abilities.
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