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Britain, Turkey and the Soviet Union, 1940-45 - Strategy, Diplomacy and Intelligence in the Eastern Mediterranean (Hardcover)
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Britain, Turkey and the Soviet Union, 1940-45 - Strategy, Diplomacy and Intelligence in the Eastern Mediterranean (Hardcover)
Series: Studies in Military and Strategic History
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Britain, Turkey and the Soviet Union, 1940-45 explores the role of
Turkey in British strategy and diplomacy during the Second World
War. Drawing on the latest archival releases, including those from
the secret world of British intelligence, it offers the first
comprehensive analysis of Anglo-Turkish relations during the
period. It bridges a significant gap in the international history
of the 1940s 'between world war and cold war', addressing Turkey's
place in British strategy at three key stages in the war effort -
in the Balkans in the winter of 1940-41, on the 'Northern Front' in
1941-42, and in the Eastern Mediterranean in 1943. Tamkin addresses
Turkey's prominent role in British post-war planning from the
summer of 1943, and demonstrates some of the emerging strategic
dilemmas in the Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East, which
dominated British foreign policy after 1945.
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