Land that Lost Its Heroes: How Argentina Lost the Falklands War

· Bloomsbury Publishing
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'A required book for anyone who wishes to understand the Argentine situation before and after the Falklands War' Graham Greene

'Full of insights about the extraordinary story of Argentina under Galtieri and Alfonsin' Max Hastings
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Jimmy Burns was the only full-time British foreign correspondent to remain in Argentina covering the Falklands War.

In The Land that Lost Its Heroes, he gives a detailed account of the military planning of the invasion, exposing not only the hidden motives and nature of Argentina's military regime, but also the pitifully inadequate reactions of both British diplomacy and intelligence. Burns exposes the duplicity of other Western nations and the international banking community and gives a vivid first-hand account of the end of the regime, the debt crisis and the return to democracy under Raul Alfonsin.

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Jimmy Burns is social affairs and employment correspondent at the Financial Times. His other books are Beyond the Silver River; Spain: A Literary Companion; the internationally acclaimed Hand of God: The Life of Diego Maradona; and Barca: A People's Passion.

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