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- catalog abstract "The record of Anglo-American relations in the Mediterranean during the Second World War was often characterised by deep tensions within the high command, in contrast to the public facade of harmonious and generous cooperation. By focusing on the evolution of the Mediterranean theatre's integrated command structure, this new study illuminates some of the major issues and disputes arising between the Allies from the invasion of French North Africa in 1942 to British. Intervention in Greece at the end of 1944. The role of Harold Macmillan, as Minister Resident at Allied Force Headquarters, was central to these matters, as the British attempted to preserve a 'senior' voice and safeguard their traditional interests in the Mediterranean in the face of the rising power of the United States. This book shows how the development of overall strategy, the conduct of military operations and political debates in the area of 'civil affairs' and. Postwar policy combined to influence differing national views on the nature of the Anglo-American 'partnership'.".
- catalog contributor b7977785.
- catalog contributor b7977786.
- catalog coverage "Great Britain Military relations United States.".
- catalog coverage "United States Military relations Great Britain.".
- catalog created "1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1996.".
- catalog description "1. Introduction -- 2. Strategy and Command, from 'Torch' to the Sicilian Campaign, 1942-43 -- 3. Civil Affairs and AFHQ, from 'Torch' to the Sicilian Campaign, 1942-43 -- 4. The Mediterranean Command and Unification, September 1943-June 1944 -- 5. The Italian Campaign and the 'Anvil' Controversy, from 'Trident' to the Fall of Rome, 1943-44 -- 6. The Crisis of the Mediterranean Command, June-December 1944 -- 7. Conclusions and Perspectives: The End of the War in the Mediterranean, Greece, and British Perceptions of Status, 1945-47.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 272-280) and index.".
- catalog description "Intervention in Greece at the end of 1944. The role of Harold Macmillan, as Minister Resident at Allied Force Headquarters, was central to these matters, as the British attempted to preserve a 'senior' voice and safeguard their traditional interests in the Mediterranean in the face of the rising power of the United States. This book shows how the development of overall strategy, the conduct of military operations and political debates in the area of 'civil affairs' and.".
- catalog description "Postwar policy combined to influence differing national views on the nature of the Anglo-American 'partnership'.".
- catalog description "The record of Anglo-American relations in the Mediterranean during the Second World War was often characterised by deep tensions within the high command, in contrast to the public facade of harmonious and generous cooperation. By focusing on the evolution of the Mediterranean theatre's integrated command structure, this new study illuminates some of the major issues and disputes arising between the Allies from the invasion of French North Africa in 1942 to British.".
- catalog extent "x, 293 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "0312126468".
- catalog identifier "0333611268".
- catalog isPartOf "St Antony's/Macmillan series".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire : Macmillan Press ; New York : St. Martin's Press,".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain Military relations United States.".
- catalog spatial "Mediterranean Region.".
- catalog spatial "United States Military relations Great Britain.".
- catalog subject "940.54/21/09821 20".
- catalog subject "D766 .J66 1996".
- catalog subject "World War, 1939-1945 Campaigns Mediterranean Region.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Introduction -- 2. Strategy and Command, from 'Torch' to the Sicilian Campaign, 1942-43 -- 3. Civil Affairs and AFHQ, from 'Torch' to the Sicilian Campaign, 1942-43 -- 4. The Mediterranean Command and Unification, September 1943-June 1944 -- 5. The Italian Campaign and the 'Anvil' Controversy, from 'Trident' to the Fall of Rome, 1943-44 -- 6. The Crisis of the Mediterranean Command, June-December 1944 -- 7. Conclusions and Perspectives: The End of the War in the Mediterranean, Greece, and British Perceptions of Status, 1945-47.".
- catalog title "Britain, the United States and the Mediterranean War, 1942-44 / Matthew Jones.".
- catalog type "text".