The New Zealand People at War - Political and External Influences
War History |Branch, Department of Internal Affairs: R.E. Owen, Government Printer, Wellington, 1958. 1st Ed.
Green cloth boards, 395pp. Average - good cond. Binding tight. Foxing around edges of pages. DW: Bumps, flaking around edges.
From inside cover: This volume is a study of New Zealand during World War II. Its primary concern is with the Dominion's external relations, and with domestic trends which influenced external policy ... This volume accordingly is not only a detailed account of New Zealand life and thinking during a critical period; it is a serious contribution to the understanding of events of world importance with which New Zealand was associated. British Commonwealth intervention in Greece in 1941 is a notable case in point; but there is fresh and interesting information on the discussion of war aims in 1939, on relations with Russia, policy towards Japan, the relations between the United States and the smaller members of the United Nations, and on the planning of the post-war world
The New Zealand People at War: Political and Internal Affairs