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... aggressor in the same impartial manner as its victim . He avoided the dilemma by ignoring both documents . He did not invoke the Kellogg Pact because he had no wish to defy the Congressional isolationists . He did not invoke the ...
... aggressor in the same impartial manner as its victim . He avoided the dilemma by ignoring both documents . He did not invoke the Kellogg Pact because he had no wish to defy the Congressional isolationists . He did not invoke the ...
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... aggressor , to say nothing about quarantining the aggressor , because , in my judgment , when we take that stand , we shall take a step toward war . " In the same debate Senator Reynolds of North Carolina declared : “ I could not bring ...
... aggressor , to say nothing about quarantining the aggressor , because , in my judgment , when we take that stand , we shall take a step toward war . " In the same debate Senator Reynolds of North Carolina declared : “ I could not bring ...
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... aggressor governments the aggregate sentiments of our own people . At the very least , we can and should avoid any action , or any lack of action , which will encourage , assist , or build up an aggressor . " President Roosevelt ...
... aggressor governments the aggregate sentiments of our own people . At the very least , we can and should avoid any action , or any lack of action , which will encourage , assist , or build up an aggressor . " President Roosevelt ...
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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