Causes and Consequences of World War II.Robert A. Divine Quadrangle Books, 1969 - 375 pages A collection of significant articles presenting "a cross-section of the conflicting interpretations of the role of American Diplomacy in the origins, conduct, and legacy" of World War II. |
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PREFACE | 20 |
A GUIDE TO THE BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WORLD WAR II | 31 |
Notes on Roosevelts Quarantine Speech | 47 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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