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 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 79
Page 112
... attack against the integrity and independence of Brazil and her neighboring re- publics . I have said on many occasions that the United States is mustering its men and its resources only for purposes of defense -only to repel attack . I ...
... attack against the integrity and independence of Brazil and her neighboring re- publics . I have said on many occasions that the United States is mustering its men and its resources only for purposes of defense -only to repel attack . I ...
Page 164
... attack ships of the American flag - symbols of our independence , our freedom , our very life . It is clear to all Americans that the time has come when the Americas themselves must now be defended . A continuation of attacks in our own ...
... attack ships of the American flag - symbols of our independence , our freedom , our very life . It is clear to all Americans that the time has come when the Americas themselves must now be defended . A continuation of attacks in our own ...
Page 265
... attack . It will be recorded that the distance of Hawaii from Japan makes it obvious that the attack was deliberately planned many days or even weeks ago . During the intervening time the Japanese Government has deliberately sought to ...
... attack . It will be recorded that the distance of Hawaii from Japan makes it obvious that the attack was deliberately planned many days or even weeks ago . During the intervening time the Japanese Government has deliberately sought to ...
Contents
Address by the President | 23 |
Remarks by Assistant Secretary Berle | 33 |
Statements by the Secretary of State before the House | 44 |
Copyright | |
34 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
aggression aggressor agreement American Consulate American Government American republics assurances Atlantic attack authorized Axis powers belligerent Britain British Chargé d'Affaires China Chinese citizens Congress conquest continue cooperation danger December 11 December 9 declared defense democracy Department economic effort Embassy Emperor of Japan ernment Europe existence export Foreign Affairs freedom French French Indo-China Germany and Italy Government of Japan hereby Hitler Indochina informed inter-American interests Islands issued Japanese Government Lend-Lease Lend-Lease Act letters of credence materials ment military Minister of Foreign nations naval Navy Nazi Neutrality Act November officers Pacific area Panama peace Philippine present President Roosevelt press December principles proclamation purpose relations Released resistance resolution seas Secretary Hull ships solidarity Soviet Socialist Republics Soviet Union statement struggle supplies territory tion trade Tripartite Pact Union of Soviet United vessels Washington Western Hemisphere White House York