The Dominions and British Maritime Power in the Second World War

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 chapter seeks to demonstrate how important this was in one such area—bolstering British maritime power. The most crucia...

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Main Author: Johnston-White, Iain E.
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Language:English
Published: University Press of Kentucky 2019
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9781949668049.003.0005
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spelling crunivkentuckypr:10.5810/kentucky/9781949668049.003.0005 2024-06-09T07:48:13+00:00 The Dominions and British Maritime Power in the Second World War Johnston-White, Iain E. 2019 http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9781949668049.003.0005 en eng University Press of Kentucky The Sea and the Second World War page 82-114 ISBN 9781949668049 9781949668056 book-chapter 2019 crunivkentuckypr https://doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9781949668049.003.0005 2024-05-14T13:13:04Z 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 chapter 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 line with Allied strategy, since the direction of the war to some extent marginalized the importance of their role in the British maritime effort. In the long attritional war at sea, the dominions proved foundational in their importance to British maritime power. This effort kept the Commonwealth connected during one of the most challenging phases of its existence. Book Part North Atlantic University Press of Kentucky Canada New Zealand 82 114
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description 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 chapter 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 line with Allied strategy, since the direction of the war to some extent marginalized the importance of their role in the British maritime effort. In the long attritional war at sea, the dominions proved foundational in their importance to British maritime power. This effort kept the Commonwealth connected during one of the most challenging phases of its existence.
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