America and the Axis WarMacmillan, 1942 - 424 pages |
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... Ameri- can Administration to reconcile its desire for economy with its demand for parity , the British Government weakened the defenses of Britain and by so doing weakened the structure of world security . there can be no neutrals ...
... Ameri- can Administration to reconcile its desire for economy with its demand for parity , the British Government weakened the defenses of Britain and by so doing weakened the structure of world security . there can be no neutrals ...
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... Ameri- can understanding was made impossible by isolationist opposition . The situation which followed the sinking of the Panay had provided the most favourable opportunity for Anglo - Ameri- can cooperation since the first German war ...
... Ameri- can understanding was made impossible by isolationist opposition . The situation which followed the sinking of the Panay had provided the most favourable opportunity for Anglo - Ameri- can cooperation since the first German war ...
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... Ameri- can armed forces and the establishment of air and naval bases on the Greenland coast . Explanatory letters by Secretary Hull and Mr. de Kauff- mann accompanied the agreement . Mr. Hull justified Ameri- can action on the grounds ...
... Ameri- can armed forces and the establishment of air and naval bases on the Greenland coast . Explanatory letters by Secretary Hull and Mr. de Kauff- mann accompanied the agreement . Mr. Hull justified Ameri- can action on the grounds ...
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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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