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Browsing by Author Folly, MH
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Issue Date | Title | Author(s) |
2010 | Anglo-American relations in south America during the second world war and post-war economic planning | Mills, Thomas C |
2021 | The Arctic Convoys and the War Against Hitler | Folly, MH |
2016 | British attempts to forge a political partnership with the Kremlin, 1942-3 | Folly, MH |
2006 | Friends - of a kind: America and its allies in the Second World War | Folly, MH |
2-Jun-2020 | From Sevastopol to Sukhumi – and Back Again: British Naval Liaison in Action with the Red Navy in the Black Sea, 1941-45' | Folly, MH |
2012 | ‘The impression is growing … that the United States is hard when dealing with us’: Ernest Bevin and Anglo-American relations at the dawn of the cold war | Folly, MH |
2012 | Protecting the Northern Flank, or keeping the Cold War out of Scandinavia’? British planning and the debate on the place of Norway and Denmark in a North Atlantic pact, 1947-49 | Folly, MH |
2015 | The roles of African states in affecting Soviet and American engagements with Mozambican national liberation, 1961-1964 | Labrentsev, Petr |
2007 | Seeking comradeship in the "Ogre's Den:" Winston Churchill's quest for a warrior alliance and his mission to Stalin, August 1942 | Folly, MH |
16-Nov-2021 | ‘They treat us with scant respect’: Prejudice and Pride in British Military Liaison with the Soviet Union in the Second World War | Folly, MH |