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(Ebook) Malta and British Strategic Policy, 1925-1943 (Cass Series: Military History and Policy) by Douglas Austin ISBN 9780203328293, 9780714655451, 0203328299, 0714655457

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Authors:Douglas Austin
Pages:280 pages.
Year:2004
Editon:annotated edition
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:1.98 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780203328293, 9780714655451, 0203328299, 0714655457
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(Ebook) Malta and British Strategic Policy, 1925-1943 (Cass Series: Military History and Policy) by Douglas Austin ISBN 9780203328293, 9780714655451, 0203328299, 0714655457

A major reassessment of a key aspect of British strategy and defence policy in the first half of the twentieth century. The main contribution of this new study is an investigation of the role of Malta in British military strategy, as planned and as it actually developed, in the period between the mid 1920s and the end of the war in North Africa in May 1943. It demonstrates that the now widely accepted belief that Malta was 'written off as indefensible' before the war was mistaken, and focuses on Malta's actual wartime role in the Mediterranean war, assessing the numerous advantages, many often ignored, that the British derived from retention of the island. The conclusions made challenge recent assertions that Malta's contribution was of limited value and will be of great interest to both students and professionals in the field.
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