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Report of American-Dutch-British Staff Conversations at Singapore

Citation: Illegible (1941) Report of American-Dutch-British Staff Conversations at Singapore. No Publisher, usdc. (Unpublished)

Discussion of Japanese strengths and weaknesses in the Pacific. Possibility of US, UK and Dutch joint action, with possibilities of direct war by Japan explored, as well as the depatch of convoys to various South East Asian nations. The use of economic blockade is considered. Brief commentary of the air force and the status of the US fleet in the Pacific.

Additional Information: Department: UK; Creators: Illegible (UK Embassy Official to US); Writing format: Print;
Creators: Illegible, and
Subjects: Politics
History
Latin American Studies
Keywords: Memorandum, United Kingdom, United of States of America, Japan, *Philippine Commonwealth (United States semi-independent self-governing commonwealth), *Hong Kong (British colony), Siam, *Burma (British colony), *North Borneo (British colony),
Divisions: Institute of Latin American Studies
Collections: Atlantic Archive: UK-US Relations in an Age of Global War 1939-1945
Dates:
  • 13 May 1941 (completed)
References: TNA Reference: FO 115/ 3425 - Far East affairs 1941; Project Record ID: A00001832;

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