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Titre LA RUPTURE FRANCO-BRITANNIQUE DE 1940. LE CONSEIL SUPRÊME INTERALLIÉ, DE L'INVASION À LA DÉFAITE DE LA FRANCE
Auteur François Bédarida
Mir@bel Revue 20 & 21. Revue d'histoire
Titre à cette date : Vingtième siècle, revue d'histoire
Numéro no 25, janvier-mars 1990
Page 37-48
Résumé anglais The Franco-British split of 1940. The Supreme War Council from the invasion to the defeat of France, François Bédarida. Could the Supreme War Council, created during the summer of 1939 to unify French and British strategies, survive the storm of May-June 1940 ? Confronted with the traumatic rout of their army, most French leaders took the path of defeatism, while with Churchill, the British opted resolutely for a light at ail costs. From then on, as can be seen by following the various summit meetings, only a few weeks were needed to lead yesterday's alies to the breaking point.
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