Often undervalued in the existing historiography of the Second World War, the dominions provided assistance to the UK in many ways that proved fundamental to British strategy. This article seeks to demonstrate how important this was in one such area – bolstering British maritime power. The most crucial support was provided by Canada in the North Atlantic. Canada helped maintain the link between North America and the UK, which was essential to both British survival and the capacity to maintain offensives. More surprisingly, the Union of South Africa had a vital role to fulfill on the Cape Route once the Mediterranean was effectively closed to Allied shipping. The island dominions of Australia and New Zealand could do little more than fall in...
The insularity allowed the United Kingdom to forge its maritime power. This one established the main...
This article explores a number of key facets of Vincent Massey's tenure as Canada's wartime high com...
On 30 April 1943 the Royal Canadian Navy assumed responsibility for the protection and control of sh...
Often undervalued in the existing historiography of the Second World War, the dominions provided ass...
Was British confidence that the Commonwealth could bolster its international status and extend its g...
The article is devoted to an analysis of the role of the Commonwealth of Nations in British history ...
Review of The British Commonwealth and Victory in the Second World War by Iain E. Johnston-White
The article analyzes the role that the Great War played in shaping Canada’s political identity and i...
During the summer of 1918. when German submarines thrust into North American coastal waters, Sydney....
This article examines the representation of the Merchant Navy on BBC radio in Britain during the Sec...
This article explores the role played by Chamberlain, Minto and Hutton in shaping the organizational...
From 1939 to 1945 RAF Coastal Command played a crucial role in maintaining Britain���s maritime comm...
The Destroyers for Bases deal was signed on March 27, 1941, and transferred fifty aging US destroyer...
Keith outlines both the growth and the limitations of sovereignty within the British dominions; expl...
This chapter examines the extent to which Britain's status as a global power in the twentieth centur...
The insularity allowed the United Kingdom to forge its maritime power. This one established the main...
This article explores a number of key facets of Vincent Massey's tenure as Canada's wartime high com...
On 30 April 1943 the Royal Canadian Navy assumed responsibility for the protection and control of sh...
Often undervalued in the existing historiography of the Second World War, the dominions provided ass...
Was British confidence that the Commonwealth could bolster its international status and extend its g...
The article is devoted to an analysis of the role of the Commonwealth of Nations in British history ...
Review of The British Commonwealth and Victory in the Second World War by Iain E. Johnston-White
The article analyzes the role that the Great War played in shaping Canada’s political identity and i...
During the summer of 1918. when German submarines thrust into North American coastal waters, Sydney....
This article examines the representation of the Merchant Navy on BBC radio in Britain during the Sec...
This article explores the role played by Chamberlain, Minto and Hutton in shaping the organizational...
From 1939 to 1945 RAF Coastal Command played a crucial role in maintaining Britain���s maritime comm...
The Destroyers for Bases deal was signed on March 27, 1941, and transferred fifty aging US destroyer...
Keith outlines both the growth and the limitations of sovereignty within the British dominions; expl...
This chapter examines the extent to which Britain's status as a global power in the twentieth centur...
The insularity allowed the United Kingdom to forge its maritime power. This one established the main...
This article explores a number of key facets of Vincent Massey's tenure as Canada's wartime high com...
On 30 April 1943 the Royal Canadian Navy assumed responsibility for the protection and control of sh...