Second World War (1939-1945)
Found in 2738 Collections and/or Records:
SOE: Balkans, 1941-02 - 1943-06
Memoranda and rough notes by JA ("A/H.A.") on policy towards the Balkans and South-Eastern Europe, with a covering letter from Leo Amery to 3rd Lord Selborne [Minister of Economic Warfare, earlier Lord Wolmer], [though this probably refers to AMEJ 1/1/20].
SOE: Bulgaria, 1940-09 - 1943-07
Memoranda and rough notes by JA ("A/H.A.") and others on policy in Bulgaria.
SOE: correspondence with Caesar, 1940-10 - 1943-03
Correspondence between JA ("A/H.A.") and Julius Hanau ("Caesar") on events in the Middle East and the Balkans and JA's employment with SOE.
SOE: correspondence with D/H2, 1940-11 - 1947-07
Correspondence between JA ("A/H.A.") and Colonel William Bailey ("D/H2.") on events in the Middle East and the Balkans, Bailey's appointment as a political adviser in the United States on Balkan affairs and on how his personal problems might cause difficulties in working with JA after the war.
SOE: correspondence with D/H19, 1941-04 - 1942-05
Correspondence between JA ("A/H.A.") and "Bob" ("D/H19.") on events in the Middle East, the Balkans and in London, including a memorandum by D/H19 on seeking the support of the Communists.
SOE: correspondence with D/HV, 1941-05 - 1942-08
Correspondence between JA ("A/H.A.") and [?] James Pearson ("D/H.V.") on events in the Middle East and the Balkans, including a report on the difficulties SOE was facing in the Middle East and on future policy in the Balkans.
SOE: destruction of Russian goods, 1941-03
Memoranda by JA ("A/H.A.") on attacking German imports of manganese, cotton and oil from the Soviet Union.
SOE: Middle East, 1941-03 - 1941-08
Memoranda by JA ("A/H.A.") on policy in the Middle East, particularly Egypt, Iraq, Syria and Palestine.
SOE: miscellaneous correspondence, 1941-05 - 1942-11
Correspondence between JA ("A/H.A.") and his SOE colleagues on subjects including the work of the Balkan section in Cairo [Egypt], internal tensions between the office in Istanbul [Turkey] and London, and events in the Balkans generally.
SOE: political survey of Yugoslavia, 1940-08
SOE: report on "Concensus" Mission II, Albania, 1944-11
Report by Lieutenant-Colonel Neil "Billy" McLean, Major David Smiley and JA on their mission with the Albanian resistance.
SOE: Yugoslavia, 1941-02 - 1942-10
Memoranda by JA ("A/H.A.") and correspondence on policy in Yugoslavia [now Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, Kosovo, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Serbia, and Slovenia], including a draft broadcast on Yugoslavia and a copy of the telegram from [? Sir Ronald Campbell, British Minister at Belgrade] ordering JA to leave the staff of the British Legation.
"Sons of the Eagle: a Study in Guerilla War", 1943 - 1951
Drafts, typescripts, source material and correspondence for JA's account of his work with the Albanian resistance during the Second World War.
Special correspondence: Auchinleck, 1941-06 - 1949-01
Special correspondence: Jan Smuts, 1903-09 - 1950-10
Special correspondence: Sir Winston Churchill, 1940-05 - 1955-07
Speech to the Joint Session of Congress, 26 Dec 1941
Notes for WSC's speech (Washington) on his American ancestry; his democratic convictions ("I am a child of the House of Commons"); the resources available to the United States and Britain and the production of munitions; relations between the Unites States and Britain; his observations of morale and "Olympian fortitude" in the United States; the north African campaign, and the war with Japan in the Far East.Typescript speaking notes with manuscript annotations by WSC.
Speeches, 1943 - 1944
Speeches and broadcasts, 1940-05 - 1948-08
Mainly broadcasts made by Duff Cooper as Minister of Information, on subjects including: Winston Churchill; counteracting rumours; the war in France; Italy’s entry into the war; the fall of France; German propaganda; the role of the Empire; victory in Libya; Joan of Arc; the Atlantic Charter; avoiding the mistakes made after the First World War; survey of the Munich Crisis, 1948 (see also 8/1/20); Westminster Abbey.