Britain’s War in the Middle East
Discover the intricate dynamics of Britain’s military strategy during World War II with Britain’s War in the Middle East by Martin Kolinsky. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 1999, this insightful book spans 308 pages, delving into how Britain allocated significant resources to establish military bases in Egypt and Palestine. Kolinsky explores the critical importance of political stability in these regions, emphasizing the need to prevent internal conflicts from detracting from the fight against external threats. This first edition provides a comprehensive analysis of the foreign relations and military tactics employed by Great Britain during a pivotal period in history. Perfect for history enthusiasts and scholars alike, this book offers a thorough understanding of Britain's role in the Middle East during the tumultuous years of 1939-1945.