British political and military strategy in Central, Eastern and Southern Europe in 1944
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British political and military strategy in Central, Eastern and Southern Europe in 1944
Macmillan, 1988
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内容説明
This book examines one of the most controversial questions of World War II - British military and political strategy towards Central and Eastern Europe in the crucial year, 1944, which determined the fate of this vast region in the post-war world. These papers, first given at a conference led by the historian, Sir William Deakin (who led the first British military mission parachuted to Yugoslavia), explore fresh ground and produce original evidence by bringing together historians from Britain and the countries of Central and Eastern Europe and confronting them with active participants, or first-hand witnesses in British decision-making and action - or inaction.
目次
- British military plans and aims in 1944, Sir D.Hunt
- British political aims in Central, Eastern and Southern Europe, 1944, D.Dilks
- problems of the alliance - misconceptions and misunderstandings, E.Barker
- Central and Eastern Europe at the Quebec conference, K.Sainsbury
- the Moscow conference of October 1944 (Tolstoy), K.G.M.Ross
- resistance in occupied Central and South-Eastern Europe, W.Deaking
- the Yugoslav partisans and the British in 1944, D.Biber
- British strategy towards Greece in 1944, L.Baerentzen
- the birth and growth of Romania's anti-fascist resistance movement, G.Zaharia
- some notes on operation "Autonomous" - Romania 1944, I.Porter
- problems of the Hungarian resistance after the German occupation, 1944, G.Juhasz
- anti-fascist resistance in Bulgaria, 1944, D.Elazar
- Bulgaria in August 1944 - a British view, E.Barker
- Poland and Great Britain in 1944, C.Madajczyk
- the 1944 Slovak rising, V.Prec an
- Soviet policy on the Balkans in 1944 - a British view, M.Mackintosh.
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