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Britain's changing wartime relationship with its colonies

Britain's changing wartime relationship with its colonies

Throughout the Second World War, Britain saw its colonies as sources of available manpower, food and finance. As Britain's fortunes changed throughout the conflict, so did its attitude to the present and future of the rest of the empire. ...

Explaining History · Nick Shepley

October 31, 201626m 1s

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Throughout the Second World War, Britain saw its colonies as sources of available manpower, food and finance. As Britain's fortunes changed throughout the conflict, so did its attitude to the present and future of the rest of the empire.

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