Allies or Foes? Unveiling British Attitudes Towards Soviet Union During WWII
During World War II, Britain and the Soviet Union became allies. This book looks at how British leaders felt about working with the USSR and how they viewed Soviet internal affairs. The main goal was to understand British attitudes towards cooperation with the Soviet Union. The researchers examined British policy-makers' views on working with the USSR. They found that British leaders had varying opinions on cooperating with the Soviet Union, and these views were influenced by perceptions of Soviet internal developments.