Includes bibliographical references (p. 471-520) and index.
Summary:
"[A] ... behind-the-scenes history of the 'Atlantic Alliance' during World War II. The Anglo-American relationship from 1941-1945 proved to be the most effective military alliance in history. Yet there were also constant tensions and disagreements that threatened to pull the alliance apart. Based on considerable archival research on both sides of the Atlantic, this book considers the breadth and depth of the relationship from high-level strategic decisions and the rivalries and personalities of the commanders to the ordinary soldiers who fought alongside one antoher"--Dust jacket.
Indexed by:
Library Journal, November 2015 Publisher's Weekly, October 2015 Kirkus Starred, September 2015 Library Journal Publisher's Weekly Kirkus Starred
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