This book, first published in 1986, examines the American economic
aid that was a vital factor in enabling Britain's success in the
Second World War. Whilst Lend-Lease did keep the British war effort
alive, the agreement was always a source of great friction between
the two countries. This book argues that although Lend-Lease solved
Britain's wartime supply problems, the price was the acceptance of
a series of burdens that seriously aggravated the country's
long-term economic decline.
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