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... land , meant war . The American public was torn by conflicting emotions . It wanted to help Britain beat Hitler but it did not want to risk war . It wanted to see the Lend - lease supplies safely in " Let there be no mistake - whoever ...
... land , meant war . The American public was torn by conflicting emotions . It wanted to help Britain beat Hitler but it did not want to risk war . It wanted to see the Lend - lease supplies safely in " Let there be no mistake - whoever ...
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... Lend - lease Act . Not only was the new govern- ment immediately recognised in Washington , though it was not customary for the United States to extend prompt recogni- tion to a revolutionary regime , but American officials made no ...
... Lend - lease Act . Not only was the new govern- ment immediately recognised in Washington , though it was not customary for the United States to extend prompt recogni- tion to a revolutionary regime , but American officials made no ...
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... Lend - lease principle to the British , the Chinese , the Dutch , and the Russians who would then use them against the Ger- mans , Italians , and Japanese , the potential enemies of the United States . In accordance with this theory ...
... Lend - lease principle to the British , the Chinese , the Dutch , and the Russians who would then use them against the Ger- mans , Italians , and Japanese , the potential enemies of the United States . In accordance with this theory ...
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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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