Britain's policy towards Syria during World War II until 1946

Abstract

The paper ramifies into an introduction and four sections with a conclusionthat draws lines to the essential findings. The first tackles the Britishpolicy toward Syria before the second world war and Al-Askandaronabrigade file as the Nationalist Move demands to a treaty with the French.Yet the second ,British Policy toward Syria in Reign of Fashi governmentand the free French government in 1939-1943, deals with the British issuesconcerned with Syria; the third, British Stance toward the FrenchPresence in Syria in 1942-1945 ,manipulates the French-British competitionand its consequences on the situations of the region, Moreover, thefourth is entitled as British Stance toward the Aggression on Syria and theForeign Forces Departure; France exerts itself to have some economicalmarks in Syria.