John Bull and the Bear: British Public Opinion, Foreign Policy and the Soviet Union by P. M. H. Bell
The focus of this book is British public opinion and policy towards the Soviet Union between 1941 and 1945. An examination of the issues and events involved is supplemented, in the last third of the book, with two "case studies" - the Katyn Graves episode and the Warsaw Rising - to indicate in detail this interaction of opinion and policy at moments of heightened crisis and difficulty.