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U.S.S.R.: German Intentions against the Report by the J.I.C.

1 Apr 1941

The natural course of the Soviet Government is to endeavour by every means in her power to avoid a clash by yielding to German demands. They are, however, making extensive preparations to meet the German threat should the worst happen. 4. From the general political standpoint Germany may hope to present to the world a picture of complete domination in Europe. With the addition of some agreement with the U.S.S.R. she might hope to discourage the U.S.A. and to bring about a negotiated peace with ourselves.
trade ukraine economy japan poland united states of america germany russia international relations norway soviet union england second world war military intelligence adolf hitler soviet foreign policy joint intelligence sub-committee chiefs of staff victor cavendish-bentinck geoffrey vickers war materials german war effort predicting enemy intentions francis davidson german strategy josef stalin charles medhurst german-soviet relations stephen shoosmith
Collection ID
CAB81
Conflict
Second World War
Countries
England Germany Japan Norway Poland Russia Soviet Union Ukraine United States of America
Document Reference
CAB 81/102/57
Document Types
Report
File Reference
CAB 81/102
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab81.0102.057
Keywords
German-soviet Relations German Strategy German War Effort Economy Soviet Foreign Policy War Materials Trade Predicting Enemy Intentions
Languages
English
Organizations
Chiefs of Staff Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee
Pages
9
Persons Discussed
Victor Cavendish-Bentinck Francis Davidson Adolf Hitler Charles Medhurst Stephen Shoosmith Josef Stalin Geoffrey Vickers
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
War Cabinet. Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee. Memoranda. 22nd April - 10th June 1941. Papers Numbers. JIC 164-250. Volume XII
Themes
International Relations Military Intelligence

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