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The Situation in China. Note by Secretary

1 Jul 1942

3. Rest of comments are reasonable expansions of your arguments raising no conflict. We want add strong view that military supplies to China should be linked with firm assurances they will be effectively used in common cause. Better still, any further contemplated military assistance should take the form of selfsupporting formations, e.g. the late A.V.G. rather than material. T.O.O. 2227Z/14. -2-.
china japan germany united nations diplomacy information sharing second world war allies military intelligence military supplies morale joint intelligence staff joint intelligence sub-committee chiefs of staff denis capel-dunn american intelligence services allied strategy sino-japanese war chinese army american-chinese relations anglo-chinese relations
Collection ID
CAB81
Conflict
Second World War
Countries
China Germany Japan
Document Reference
CAB 81/109/10
Document Types
Memorandum Correspondence
File Reference
CAB 81/109
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab81.0109.010
Keywords
Sino-japanese War American Intelligence Services Information Sharing Allies Anglo-chinese Relations Allied Strategy Military Supplies Morale Chinese Army Diplomacy American-chinese Relations
Languages
English
Organizations
Chiefs of Staff Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Joint Intelligence Staff United Nations
Pages
3
Persons Discussed
Denis Capel-Dunn
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
War Cabinet Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Memoranda. July - August 1942. Papers Numbers. JIC 256-320. Volume XIX
Themes
Military Intelligence

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