Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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... PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND PRIME MINISTER CHURCHILL , WITH THEIR ADVISERS , DECEM- BER 1941 - JANUARY 1942 [ Prime Minister Churchill came to Washington for conferences with President Roosevelt , December 22 , 1941 - January 14 , 1942 ...
... PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT AND PRIME MINISTER CHURCHILL , WITH THEIR ADVISERS , DECEM- BER 1941 - JANUARY 1942 [ Prime Minister Churchill came to Washington for conferences with President Roosevelt , December 22 , 1941 - January 14 , 1942 ...
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... President Roosevelt's decision to lease goods to the British rather than demand dollar payment for them . See address by the President , December 29 , 1940 , Department of State Bulletin , January 4 , 1941 , p . 3 . No record of an ...
... President Roosevelt's decision to lease goods to the British rather than demand dollar payment for them . See address by the President , December 29 , 1940 , Department of State Bulletin , January 4 , 1941 , p . 3 . No record of an ...
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... President's views as follows : The President feels that he is not under pressure from Congress for the early publication of a Lease - Lend Agreement with the British . He believes that at the time he requests further appropriations for ...
... President's views as follows : The President feels that he is not under pressure from Congress for the early publication of a Lease - Lend Agreement with the British . He believes that at the time he requests further appropriations for ...
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... President did not think it desirable to formulate at the present time or to crystallize too rigidly the considerations moving from the British . The Ambassador and Mr. Keynes raised with the President the de- sirability of negativing ...
... President did not think it desirable to formulate at the present time or to crystallize too rigidly the considerations moving from the British . The Ambassador and Mr. Keynes raised with the President the de- sirability of negativing ...
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... President and told Mr. Keynes that the President saw no reason why he should change his plans , which contemplated flying 20 See annex . to England on Tuesday , July 29. I also told 10 FOREIGN RELATIONS , 1941 , VOLUME III.
... President and told Mr. Keynes that the President saw no reason why he should change his plans , which contemplated flying 20 See annex . to England on Tuesday , July 29. I also told 10 FOREIGN RELATIONS , 1941 , VOLUME III.
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