A necessary relationship the development of Anglo-American cooperation in naval intelligence
The relationship of the United States and Great Britain has been the subject of numerous studies with a particular emphasis on the idea of a special relationship based on traditional common ties of language, history, and political affinity. Although certainly special, Anglo-American cooperation aros...
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Westport, CT
Praeger
2005
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Table of Contents:
- Anglo-American relations during the First World War
- British and American political and intelligence considerations, 1936-1939
- Exchanging secrets : efforts to establish intelligence cooperation, 1939-1941
- Exchanging technical information, 1939-1942
- The alliance at work
- Problems, 1941-1945
- Friends for the duration.


