Description
The British government authorised this immensely risky and long-running operation not only because of the obvious danger that Germany's rising militancy posed but also because of the isolationist sentiment that permeated both American society and Congress. America's refusal to sell arms and other goods without payment up front left Britain little choice but to mount this daring operation.
Only a few banking, political, and military leaders were responsible for the complicated logistical and security procedures that were designed to safeguard the transfer of both gold and financial securities to North America. Although the special shipments were initially of relatively modest value, the strategic imperative changed dramatically when Germany threatened to invade Britain in the summer of 1940. Fearing that Britain's wealth might fall into German hands, in an audacious yet visionary decision newly installed prime minister
Winston Churchill authorised the evacuation of nearly all of Britain's liquid assets.
Wealth of an Empire uses previously unused and unavailable original documents-including those from the British National Archives, the Bank of England's archives, the Imperial War Museum, and the Bank of Canada's archives-to shed new light on this under-explored aspect of Britain's wartime history.
About the Author
ROBERT SWITKY is the coauthor of World Politics in the 21st Century (Longman, 2005) and America's War on Terrorism: A Case Study and the coeditor of The Political Consequences of Regional Trade Blocs (Ashgate, 2000). With a PhD in political science from Claremont Graduate University, he currently teaches at Sonoma State University and resides in Santa Rosa, California.
Reviews
"Wealth of an Empire is great military history about politics, economics, strategy, and campaigns providing an abundance of valuable resources and references."-Maj. Scott Hopkins, Military Review
Book Information
ISBN 9781612344966
Author Robert Switky
Format Hardback
Page Count 240
Imprint Potomac Books Inc
Publisher Potomac Books Inc