Small states and their armies: Restructuring the militia framework of the Israel defense force |
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Authors: | Stuart A. Cohen |
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Affiliation: | Professor of Political Studies , Bar‐Ilan University , Israel |
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Abstract: | The British provided unprecedented shelter, training and supplies that made possible the revival of a new and better Belgian Army after the crushing German victories in 1940. Starting in Wales in 1940 as a small and disunited group, the Belgians improved more than any of the Allied exile ground forces. By 1944, their independent brigade fought well in Normandy and Belgium, restoring national pride and proving the worth of British help. The parallel and interdependent processes between the British and their Continental guests allows this analysis of the Anglo‐Belgian experience to be useful in considering British Army interactions with the other exiles as well. |
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