Martin Gilbert's small paperback called "Winston Churchill's War Leadership" 104 pgs, pub.2003 (ISBN: 1-4000-7732-X) is a good place to start.

On 8/31/2010 9:25 AM, Daniel Ibarra wrote:
Greeting Churchillians,
Is there any place I can find how Churchill organized himself in its daily issues? Not talking about the time he awake or get to sleep, but during his daily job, if he read reports first, how he get notice of how the war was going and how he issue orders to run the country.
thank you for any help
Daniel

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