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During the year 1944 the anti-Hitler Alliance was troubled, to a disturbing extent, by misconceptions and misunderstandings of the intentions of one of the major partners, Britain.
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See e.g. Vojmir Kljaković, Pitanje Saveznickog Iskrcavanja na Balkan 1939–1945, in Vojnoistorijski Glasnik 3/78,1978 (a well-documented and well-argued contribution to the debate).
Nedjelko Plečaš, Ratne Godine 1941–1945 (Columbus, Ohio, 1983) pp. 118–19.
Walter Roberts, Tito, Mihailović and the Allies 1941–1945 (Rutgers, 1973) p. 108; Kljaković, op. cit. p. 12;
Milovan Djilas, Wartime (London, 1977) pp. 243–4, 407.
Stojan Rachev, Anglia i Suprotivitelnoto Dvizhenie na Balkanite 1940–1945 (Sofia, 1978).
Vladimir Velebit, Sećanja (Zagreb, 1984).
Elisabeth Barker, British Policy in South-East Europe in the Second World War (London, 1976) p. 134.
Oleg Rzheshevsky, Operation Overlord: from the History of the Second Front (Moscow, 1984) p. 39.
Harold Macmillan, War Diaries, the Mediterranean 1943–1945 (London, 1984) pp. 470 ff.
Michael Charlton, The Eagle and the Small Birds (London, 1984).
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Barker, E. (1988). Problems of the Alliance: Misconceptions and Misunderstandings. In: Deakin, W., Barker, E., Chadwick, J. (eds) British Political and Military Strategy in Central, Eastern and Southern Europe in 1944. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-19379-0_3
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