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Like New. Size: 0x0x0; [British Official History of the Second World War] Bound in publisher's cloth. Hardcover and dust jacket. Dust jacket in protective mylar cover. Good binding and cover. v. 1: The alignment of forces: September-December 1939; The Russo-Finnish war and the question of an allied expedition to Scandinavia; The development of allied policy with regard to Scandinavia: hesitations and delays; The collapse of Finland: French insistence upon action in Scandinavia: sixth meeting of the Supreme; War Council, March 28, 1940, and the decision to lay mines in Norwegian territorial waters; The allied defeat in Norway and its political consequences; Anglo-American relations to the beginning of the German offensive in the West; The first month of the German offensive in the West; The entry of Italy into the war; The collapse of French military resistance: British offer of union with France: resignation of M. Reynaud; The Franco-German armistice: the recognition of General de Gaulle as the leader of 'Free Frenchman"; Anglo-American relations during the period of the collapse of France: proposals for the grant of bases; of the United States and for the transfer to Great Britain of American destroyers; Anglo-American relations from the collapse of France to the end of 1940: the transfer of American destroyers to Great Britain and the lease of sites to the United States in Newfoundland and British Colonial territories: Lord Lothian's visit to England in October: the Prime Minister's letter of December 7 to Mr. Roosevelt: Mr. Roosevelt's statements of December 17 and 29, 1940; Anglo-French relations from the Franc-German armistice to the end of January 1941; Spanish 'non-belligerency' to the Summer of 1941; Anglo-Russian relations from the opening of the German offensive in Scandinavia to the end of 1940; Turkey and the Balkans from the collapse of France to the British withdrawal withdrawal from Greece; Palestine, Syria and Iraq from the outbreak of war to the German attack on Russia: the German-Turkish agreement of June 16, 1941; Anglo-Russian relations in 1941 to the opening of the German attack on the U.S.S.R.