America and the Axis WarMacmillan, 1942 - 424 pages |
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... Doctrine . Confident of Congressional support the Secretary of State instructed the American Embassies in Rome and Berlin to tell the German and Italian Foreign Offices that the United States would oppose any attempt on the part of the ...
... Doctrine . Confident of Congressional support the Secretary of State instructed the American Embassies in Rome and Berlin to tell the German and Italian Foreign Offices that the United States would oppose any attempt on the part of the ...
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... doctrine of Freedom of the Seas and the Monroe Doctrine . The President interpreted Freedom of the Seas to mean that no hostile power must control the world's ocean highways , and the Monroe Doctrine be expanded into a declaration that ...
... doctrine of Freedom of the Seas and the Monroe Doctrine . The President interpreted Freedom of the Seas to mean that no hostile power must control the world's ocean highways , and the Monroe Doctrine be expanded into a declaration that ...
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... doctrine of Freedom of the Seas and the Monroe Doctrine . The President interpreted Freedom of the Seas to mean that no hostile power must control the world's ocean highways , and the Monroe Doctrine be expanded into a declaration that ...
... doctrine of Freedom of the Seas and the Monroe Doctrine . The President interpreted Freedom of the Seas to mean that no hostile power must control the world's ocean highways , and the Monroe Doctrine be expanded into a declaration that ...
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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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