Britain’s War in the Middle East
Strategy and Diplomacy, 1936–42
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Palgrave Macmillan
Published:29th Oct '99
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During the early years of the Second World War, Britain devoted immense resources to building military bases in Egypt and Palestine. The political stability of the two countries was of prime concern to avoid diverting troops away from fighting the external enemy to internal security tasks. The paradox of Britain's eventual victory was that it could not perpetuate its political authority. Demands for independence intensified in Egypt and among Palestinian Jewry, and led to postwar struggles.
This is an informative book that usefully defines British military dilemmas in Middle Eastern conditions... American Historical Review
ISBN: 9781349276387
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308 pages
1st ed. 1999