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... Allies weakened American defense . The Secretary of War , Mr. Harry Woodring , was finally persuaded on March 27 , 1940 , to sponsor a new sales policy . In a formal statement the Secretary denied that there was any truth in the ...
... Allies weakened American defense . The Secretary of War , Mr. Harry Woodring , was finally persuaded on March 27 , 1940 , to sponsor a new sales policy . In a formal statement the Secretary denied that there was any truth in the ...
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... Allies lost they believed America should be prepared to resist attack by the Axis , but did not consider an attack inevitable . They even believed that the United States could exist in reasonable comfort and security in a world ...
... Allies lost they believed America should be prepared to resist attack by the Axis , but did not consider an attack inevitable . They even believed that the United States could exist in reasonable comfort and security in a world ...
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... allies were urged to follow the same course.8 The influence of the British Prime Minister's appeal was seen in the official American statement read to the State Department newspaper correspondents by Mr. Sumner Welles the following day ...
... allies were urged to follow the same course.8 The influence of the British Prime Minister's appeal was seen in the official American statement read to the State Department newspaper correspondents by Mr. Sumner Welles the following day ...
Table des matières
CHAPTER PAGE I TOWARDS WORLD COOPERATION WITH the Kel LOGG PACT | 3 |
II THE FAILURE TO ADJUST the War DebtS | 34 |
THE EFFORT TO BEAT THE DEPRESSION | 59 |
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