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The Big Three Allies and the European Resistance : intelligence, politics, and the origins of the Cold War, 1939-1945 / Tommaso Piffer.

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Book
Author/Creator:
Piffer, Tommaso, author.
Series:
Oxford scholarship online.
Oxford scholarship online
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
World War, 1939-1945--Underground movements--Europe.
World War, 1939-1945.
Proxy war.
Great Britain--Foreign relations--1936-1945.
Great Britain.
Soviet Union--Foreign relations--1917-1945.
Soviet Union.
United States--Foreign relations--1933-1945.
United States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (292 pages)
Place of Publication:
Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2024.
Summary:
A comparative and pan-European study of the Big Three's involvement in Resistance movements across wartime Europe. From Yugoslavia to Poland and from Greece to France and Italy, the book vividly depicts and sharply analyses how this proxy war shaped the history of the post-war settlement.
Contents:
Cover
The Big Three Allies and the European Resistance: Intelligence, Politics, and the Origins of the Cold War, 1939-1945
Copyright
Acknowledgements
Contents
Maps
Introduction
PART I
1: Resistance and Diplomacy in Occupied Europe: September 1939-July 1940
Generals Without an Army: The Comintern on the Eve of the War
'We have gotten smarter!': Stalin and the War
British Experiments in Guerrilla Warfare
Polish Agenda
The Special Operations Executive
2: The Special Operations Executive at War: July 1940-June 1941
'If German resistance did not exist, it was necessary to invent it'
Polish and Czechoslovak Entanglements
SOE and the Governments-in-Exilein London
A Hotbed of Troubles: The Balkans on the Verge of War
The German Invasion of the Balkans
3: The Communists Enter the Scene: June 1941-November 1941
The Comintern and the European Communists after June 1941
The Reorientation of British Policy
Central Europe between the West and the East
The Balkans in Flames
The Outbreak of Civil War in Yugoslavia and the First Anglo-Soviet Skirmishes
PART II
4: Uncertain Times: December 1941-December 1942
The Foreign Office-SOE Agreement
The Soviets Move into the Yugoslav Morass
SOE on the Slippery Slope in Greece
A "Hudson for Greece": SOE Middle East Full Steam Ahead
The Americans Join in: The Office of Strategic Services
5: The Militarization of British Policy and the Beginning of the US Challenge in the Mediterranean: January-December 1943
The Communist Resistance in the Balkans
SOE's 'Fighting Greece'
Tito Emerges
Showdown in the Balkans
6: The Communist Movement on the Offensive: January-December 1943
Polish and Czechoslovak Dilemmas
Stalin's Move on Poland
The Disbandment of the Comintern
The Balkan Powder Keg.
Churchill's Fateful Decision
PART III
7: Civil War and Liberation in the Balkans 1944-1945
Greece and Albania in the Civil War
Out in the Cold: Churchill and Yugoslavia in 1944
EAM's Bid for Power in Greece
The Soviets Weigh In
Stalin and Tito in 1944
Endgame in the Balkans
8: Central and Eastern Europe between Liberation and Soviet Occupation: 1944-1945
Takeovers
The Polish Resistance Braces for the Red Army
Setting the Scene for the Takeover
Towards Disaster
The Warsaw Uprising
9: The Liberation of Western Europe: 1944-1945
The Italian Resistance
The French Partisan Movement and the Invasion of France
The OSS-SOE Competition over the Italian Resistance in the Summer of 1944
The Agreement between AFHQ and the CLNAI
The Liberation of North Italy
10: Conclusion
Main Bibliography
Special Operations Executive and British Policy
US Office of Strategic Services and US Policy
Comintern and Soviet Union
European Resistance
Inter-AlliesRelations
Albania
Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Czechoslovakia
Denmark
France
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Italy
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Romania
Yugoslavia
Index.
Notes:
Also issued in print: 2024.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource and publisher information; title from PDF title page (viewed on December 12, 2023).
ISBN:
0-19-186529-X
0-19-256085-9
OCLC:
1413440828

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