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Waltzing Matildas: British strategy and Lend-Lease aid to the Soviet Union, 1941--1942

Posted on:2008-09-22Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:University of Calgary (Canada)Candidate:Roof, Abraham MFull Text:PDF
GTID:2446390005975763Subject:European history
Abstract/Summary:
This thesis, resting on primary documentary evidence and numerous secondary sources, will expand on recent work illustrating the importance of British Lend-Lease aid on the Eastern Front in 1941. It also will demonstrate that this aid fundamentally weakened the British military position in the Middle East and Far East. A close study of the numbers, types and timing of shipments of aircraft and armour to various theatres will show for the first time in quantifiable form how the British allocated their material and, by implication, what else they could have done. It will tally costs and benefits, and assess how good British decisions were from the perspective of their own interests, and those of the Allied cause. Finally, it will show that from late 1941 to 1942, Britain gave more than it got from Lend-Lease.
Keywords/Search Tags:Lend-lease, British, Aid
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