Special Studies: Military Relations Between The United States and Canada 1939-1945 (1959) By Stanley W. Dziuban
Diplomatic discussions and negotiations figure prominently in this record, not only as the prelude and basis for joint military plans and efforts, but also in resolving a wide variety of problems incident to those joint efforts that had a political impact. Pushing his study into the postwar period, the author also describes the 'roll-up' of the extensive United States deployments, facilities, and supply stockades in Canada. He then describes the revitalization of the wartime military cooperation with the outbreaks of the Cold War by 1947.
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