British ally. Organization of military-economic supplies in the USSR in 1941-1945
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The book is dedicated to the contribution of Great Britain to the organization of supplies of the USSR in 1941-1945. weapons and military equipment, equipment, food, medicines, and intensive care. The central figure is the British Prime Minister W. Churchill, who extended his hand to the Soviet Union in the most difficult initial period of the war from June 22, 1941, and played a leading role in organizing the assistance of the USSR during the validity of the Moscow Protocol signed on October 1, 1941 (sometimes called "British") Although starting from the third protocol, the UK lost to the palm of the US championship in Lend-Lease supplies, the British ally continued to carry out convoy operations during the transportation of goods through the Atlantic to the USSR until the very end of the war with Germany. The book highlights the activity of organizing the supply of the closest associate of Churchill, the supply Minister of the Lord Biverbruck, as well as the key figures of Soviet -British cooperation by the USSR - I.V. Stalin, I.M. May, A.I. Mikoyan, V.M. Molotova, N.G. Kuznetsova, A.G. Golovko and others
Author:
Author:Быстрова Ирина Владимировна
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Biographies & Memoirs
- Category:History & Geography
- Category:Culture
- Category:Social Science & Politics
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-7777-0882-3
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