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Such legalism , though understandable , placed all the trump cards in German hands , for Hitler was not averse to purchasing Soviet neutrality with eastern European territory . He readily authorized the Russians to occupy most of the ...
Such legalism , though understandable , placed all the trump cards in German hands , for Hitler was not averse to purchasing Soviet neutrality with eastern European territory . He readily authorized the Russians to occupy most of the ...
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1 | Bennett Champ Clark's Defense of the First Neutrality Act , December 1935 In this well - argued defense of American neutrality legislation , Senator Bennett Champ Clark warned the nation that it was the absence of a well - planned ...
1 | Bennett Champ Clark's Defense of the First Neutrality Act , December 1935 In this well - argued defense of American neutrality legislation , Senator Bennett Champ Clark warned the nation that it was the absence of a well - planned ...
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When the Congress meets in January , facing the expiration of the neutrality act on February 29th , the battle for a practical policy of neutrality will have to be fought all over again . We who believe that the detour around another ...
When the Congress meets in January , facing the expiration of the neutrality act on February 29th , the battle for a practical policy of neutrality will have to be fought all over again . We who believe that the detour around another ...
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EVOLUTION OF THE NATIONAL INTEREST | 3 |
can Continent 1760 | 18 |
The French Interest in American Independence 1778 | 27 |
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