Troubled Alliance: France and Great Britain in the Second World War (September, 1939 - June, 1940)
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Authors
Lewis, David Alan
Issue Date
1968
Type
Thesis
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en_US
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This paper will explore the several reasons for the
break-up of the alliance. Mutual distrust, with a background
even preceding the war, was one of the major causes. From
the first day of the war the French suspected the sincerity
of the English commitment. When it began to appear to the
French that in fact the English were unwilling to support
them, the way to armistice was open. Of course the British
were equally dismayed by what they saw as gross French
military errors.
With honors.
With honors.
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iv, 102 p.
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