Das Kaukasusprojekt der Alliierten vom Jahre 1940:
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Main Author: Kahle, Günter 1927- (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:German
Published: Wiesbaden VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften 1973
Series:Rheinisch-Westfälische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Geisteswissenschaften. Vorträge G 186
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Item Description:From October 1939 on, the British and French general staff discussed possibilities for joint military action agairrst the Soviet Union as a potential ally of the German Reich. Apart from weakening the USSR such action was to reinforce the economic blockade agairrst Germany. An allied expeditionary corps was to be organized under the socalled "Northplan"; the engagement of this corps in Scandinavia was to lead to an easing of the military pressure on the Finns in the winter campaign of 1939/40 and also to a command of the North Swedish ore deposits. In January, 1940, the Allied Chiefs of Staff began to consider a parallel "Southplan", and serious preparations for its execution were begun in March. lts aim was to launch a joint English-French attack, if possible with Turkish support, on the Soviet oil centres in the Caucasus Mountains. Such an attack by the French General Headquarters - set for the end of June or beginning of July, 1940- became pointless after the German offensive against France in May, 1940. The English took up the "Southplan" again after the French surrender, and discussions of its possibilities can be traced up to a few days before the German attack on the Soviet Union in June, 1941. Resume Depuis octobre 1939, les etats-majors generaux britannique et francais ont discute a maintes reprises de mesures militaires contre l'Union Sovietique en tant qu'allie potentiel du Reich allemand
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (48 S.)
ISBN:9783663162995
9783531071862
DOI:10.1007/978-3-663-16299-5

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