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... negotiations looking toward a trade agreement with the United Kingdom , and said that an an- nouncement on negotiations with Canada would be available later.11 11 " Of course there have been no commitments of any kind on the part of ...
... negotiations looking toward a trade agreement with the United Kingdom , and said that an an- nouncement on negotiations with Canada would be available later.11 11 " Of course there have been no commitments of any kind on the part of ...
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... negotiations with Japan had ended and that Japan was expected to make an aggressive move . But the Philippines , Thailand , the Kra Peninsula and Borneo were mentioned as possible points of attack . The Pacific Commanders were told to ...
... negotiations with Japan had ended and that Japan was expected to make an aggressive move . But the Philippines , Thailand , the Kra Peninsula and Borneo were mentioned as possible points of attack . The Pacific Commanders were told to ...
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... negotiations with Japan had practically ceased ; that hostilities might ensue and that subversive activity might be expected . " On the same day ( November 27 , 1941 ) the Chief of Naval Operations sent a message to the Commander - in ...
... negotiations with Japan had practically ceased ; that hostilities might ensue and that subversive activity might be expected . " On the same day ( November 27 , 1941 ) the Chief of Naval Operations sent a message to the Commander - in ...
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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