Marchenkov R.R.

DOI: 10.22281/2413-9912-2021-05-02-91-98

THE ANGLO-AMERICAN COALITIONAL INTERACTION IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR AS ONE OF THE FOUNDATIONS OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC
UNION FORMATION

This article highlights the main milestones of Anglo-American coalition cooperation during the Second World War. The military-political aspect of cooperation is touched upon. An approach to the fusion of military mechanisms through the development of the idea of the qualitative use of the forces and means of the allies in compliance with the principle of unity of command is considered. It is concluded that certain fruits of cooperation between the Western allies, primarily within the framework of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, are taken into account in the post-war world. In addition, this article focuses on the position of the United Kingdom in terms of building a post-war security system.

Keywords: United Kingdom, United States, interaction, World War II, NATO, Joint Chiefs of Staff of the United States and Great Britain.

Academician I.G. Petrovskii Bryansk State University (Russia)

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