ABSTRACT

First Published in 1990. The conference on Anglo-Dutch relations from 1940 to 1945, held at University College London on 3, 4 and 5 April 1989, covered a part - not the least interesting nor the simplest part - of the diplomatic and military history of the world war against Nazi Germany and imperial Japan. The historical context of Anglo-Dutch relations, close since the fall of the Roman Empire, bears setting out at the start. The papers that follow are printed almost as they were delivered, at a conference attended by a mixture of scholars, teachers, diplomats, journalists, students and retired warriors; of ages as diverse as their experiences; many of whom already knew each other.

chapter |37 pages

The Englandspiel

chapter |16 pages

Caught Between Hope and Fear

Operation Market Garden and its Effects on the Civilian Population in the Netherlands

chapter |9 pages

Focus

chapter |2 pages

Conclusion

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Postscript