American Diplomacy in the Far East, 1941: Official Press Releases of the U. S. Department of State on the Sino-Japanese Situation During the Year 19411942 - China - 503 pages |
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... East as suppliers of manufactured articles and certain basic raw materials has left the United States as practically the only source of supply . Every effort , consistent with our defense effort , has been made to furnish the essential ...
... East as suppliers of manufactured articles and certain basic raw materials has left the United States as practically the only source of supply . Every effort , consistent with our defense effort , has been made to furnish the essential ...
Page 486
... technique of the “ war of nerves ” . Those who administer this type of propaganda do not consider the objects of its pressure as equals whose opinions are to be respected , but as victims 486 AMERICAN DIPLOMACY in the FAR EAST.
... technique of the “ war of nerves ” . Those who administer this type of propaganda do not consider the objects of its pressure as equals whose opinions are to be respected , but as victims 486 AMERICAN DIPLOMACY in the FAR EAST.
Page 496
... Europe to attack their neighbors in 1914 . The Central Powers entered the Great War primarily to increase and fortify their hold upon world markets and to establish and maintain political 496 AMERICAN DIPLOMACY in the FAR EAST.
... Europe to attack their neighbors in 1914 . The Central Powers entered the Great War primarily to increase and fortify their hold upon world markets and to establish and maintain political 496 AMERICAN DIPLOMACY in the FAR EAST.
Contents
Address by the President | 23 |
Remarks by Assistant Secretary Berle | 33 |
Statements by the Secretary of State before the House | 44 |
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