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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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  1. 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).

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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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