America and the Axis WarMacmillan, 1942 - 424 pages |
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... danger in the United States . Each fresh blow struck by Germany in Europe knocked away another of the props on which American foreign policy had been based . Germany had long been recognised by Adminis- tration leaders as the hard core ...
... danger in the United States . Each fresh blow struck by Germany in Europe knocked away another of the props on which American foreign policy had been based . Germany had long been recognised by Adminis- tration leaders as the hard core ...
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... danger of being captured or being delivered into Axis hands by France's disheartened and embittered politicians . Japan was watching her opportunity in the Pacific . Great Britain , her army shattered , her equipment lost , her home ...
... danger of being captured or being delivered into Axis hands by France's disheartened and embittered politicians . Japan was watching her opportunity in the Pacific . Great Britain , her army shattered , her equipment lost , her home ...
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... danger is , therefore , our danger and the danger of the United States , just as the cause of any Russian fighting for his hearth and home is the cause of free men and free peoples in every quarter of the globe . " Mr. Churchill , June ...
... danger is , therefore , our danger and the danger of the United States , just as the cause of any Russian fighting for his hearth and home is the cause of free men and free peoples in every quarter of the globe . " Mr. Churchill , June ...
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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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