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Fighting with Allies: America and Britain in Peace and War
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Fighting with Allies: America and Britain in Peace and War

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It was Winston Churchill who, in his speech at Fulton, Missouri, advocated a ‘special relationship between the British Commonwealth … and the United States … the continuance of intimate relationships between our military advisers, leading to the common study of potential dangers’.

Through the eyes of Churchill, Roosevelt and their successors, Robin Renwick traces the development of the Anglo-American relationship since the desperate summer of 1940, and the part it played in shaping the post-war world.

Detecting once again a whiff of the 1930s in the air, he concludes that, as one of the ties that binds Europe and North America, the relationship remains an important one, and not only to Britain and the United States.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Biteback Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 January 2017
Pages
384
ISBN
9781849549790

It was Winston Churchill who, in his speech at Fulton, Missouri, advocated a ‘special relationship between the British Commonwealth … and the United States … the continuance of intimate relationships between our military advisers, leading to the common study of potential dangers’.

Through the eyes of Churchill, Roosevelt and their successors, Robin Renwick traces the development of the Anglo-American relationship since the desperate summer of 1940, and the part it played in shaping the post-war world.

Detecting once again a whiff of the 1930s in the air, he concludes that, as one of the ties that binds Europe and North America, the relationship remains an important one, and not only to Britain and the United States.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Biteback Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
1 January 2017
Pages
384
ISBN
9781849549790