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Combined Intelligence Sub-Committee Meeting in Washington. Note by Secretary

1 Aug 1942

U. S. SECRET BRITISH MOST SECRET 1. COMMITTEE PAPERS (a) Japanese Intentions (U.S.J.I.C. 49; 49/1; Br. 339). It appearing that U. S. views were generally in agreement with those of the British as expressed in the subject papers, the hope was expressed that U. S. comment could be presented to the Committee at its next meeting and that a combined paper could be agreed upon at that time. (b) Germany's Economic Position (U.S.J.I.C. 50; Br. Selborne memorandum). It was noted that there were some points of variance between the British estimate as stated and the U.
economy air power information sharing international relations economic intelligence second world war arab world casualties military intelligence empire eastern front joint intelligence sub-committee chiefs of staff imperial defence anglo-american relations axis strategy spanish neutrality predicting enemy intentions german-spanish relations thomas haddon assessing enemy strength allied strategy japanese strategy japanese air force captured equipment spanish foreign policy
Collection ID
CAB81
Conflict
Second World War
Document Reference
CAB 81/110/79
Document Types
Memorandum Summary
File Reference
CAB 81/110
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab81.0110.079
Keywords
Information Sharing Anglo-american Relations Predicting Enemy Intentions Japanese Strategy Axis Strategy Economy Assessing Enemy Strength Economic Intelligence German-spanish Relations Spanish Neutrality Spanish Foreign Policy Arab World Empire Imperial Defence Japanese Air Force Captured Equipment Casualties Air Power Allied Strategy Eastern Front
Languages
English
Organizations
Chiefs of Staff Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee
Pages
3
Persons Discussed
Thomas Haddon
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
War Cabinet Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Memoranda. August - October 1942. Papers Numbers. JIC 321-406. Volume XX
Themes
Military Intelligence International Relations

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