Using recently released archive material, British Military Planning
for the Defence of Germany, 1945-50, reassesses Britain's strategy
for the defence of Germany up to the outbreak of the Korean War.
Convinced of the capabilities of strategic air power with atomic
weapons, and convinced that the defence of the Middle East should
be the first call on British planning, Britain's military chiefs
made a series of token gestures designed to boost French morale and
consistently refused to make a genuine 'continental commitment' of
operational troops.
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