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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... sea and air power . It is not water that bars the way . It is the resolute determination of British sea power and British arms . Were the control of the seas by the resisting nations lost , the Atlantic would no longer be an obstacle ...
... sea and air power . It is not water that bars the way . It is the resolute determination of British sea power and British arms . Were the control of the seas by the resisting nations lost , the Atlantic would no longer be an obstacle ...
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... seas and to acquire absolute control and domination of the seas for themselves . For with control of the seas in their own hands , the way can become clear for their next step - domination of the United States and the Western Hemisphere ...
... seas and to acquire absolute control and domination of the seas for themselves . For with control of the seas in their own hands , the way can become clear for their next step - domination of the United States and the Western Hemisphere ...
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... seas , makes it advisable and urgent that the Congress grant full authority to take certain measures which are ... seas . On October 26 , 1940 , I said : " Should the would - be conquerors gain control of other conti- nents , they would ...
... seas , makes it advisable and urgent that the Congress grant full authority to take certain measures which are ... seas . On October 26 , 1940 , I said : " Should the would - be conquerors gain control of other conti- nents , they would ...
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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