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Conflict Over Convoys: Anglo-American Logistics Diplomacy In The Second World War

by Kevin Smith

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Conflict Over Convoys: Anglo-American Logistics Diplomacy In The Second World War

Synopsis

Conflict over Convoys examines the Battle of the Atlantic from the perspective of Anglo-American diplomacy, deepening our understanding of Allied grand strategy, British industrial policy, and operations TORCH and OVERLORD. Failure to build and maintain enough ships to feed the people and wage war made Britain dependent upon American-built merchant ships and American logistical support, yet British strategists aspired to dominate Allied strategy, while Roosevelt mismanaged merchant shipping allocations. The resulting gap between strategic ambition and logistical reality embittered the controversy over the

Product details

ISBN:
9780521520300
Category:
General
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
2002-05-16
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Illustrations:
2 maps
Country of origin:
GBR
Pages:
336
Pagination:
336 pages, 2 maps
Dimensions (mm):
228 x 152 x 19
Weight:
500g

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