Secrecy, Sabotage, and Aiding the Resistance: How Anglo-American Cooperation Shaped World War II - Key Data
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Title | Secrecy, Sabotage, and Aiding the Resistance: How Anglo-American Cooperation Shaped World War II |
Description | When the British and American security services went to war together, their targets included morale, supplies and governments. Sabotage training and supplying rebels in occupied countries weakened the enemy. Friends were found in Italy and hostile groups in America. The American OSS and British SOE would also deliberately keep some information from each other. When they did work together, companies in hostile countries were blacklisted and their covert Jedburgh units supported allied rebels around the world. |
ISBN | 9781851173358 |
Contributor | The National Archives |
Type | jpg |
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Identifier | https://qa-api.britishonlinearchives.com/collections/82/secrecy-sabotage-and-aiding-the-resistance-how-anglo-american-cooperation-shaped-world-war-ii |
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Rights | Content © The National Archives; images © Microform Academic Publishers, 2018. All rights reserved. |
Publisher | Microform Academic Publishers |
Coverage | 1939-1954 |
Volume Count | 11 |
Document Count | 222 |
Image Count | 59,215 |
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Created On | 28th February, 2018 - 11:18am |
Last Updated | 23rd May, 2022 - 9:03am |
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