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In an unprecedented step for two great powers at war, a Combined Chiefs of Staff in Washington was established to coordinate their grand strategy. An agreement was also reached to cooperate closely on intelligence gathering, and joint committees were set up on shipping and munitions production. Crucially, the British secured American agreement that combined wartime production would be treated as a common pool, with supplies allocated to the forces best placed to advance the overall strategic priorities of the United Nations.
Hitler's American Gamble: Pearl Harbor and Germany's March to Global War
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