Peace and War: United States Foreign Policy, 1931-1941, Volume 3, Issue 15On t.p. verso: Dept. of state."On January 2, 1943 the Department of state released a publication entitled 'Peace and war: United States foreign policy, 1931-1941,' containing references to a number of documents concerning the conduct of the foreign relations of the United States during that ten-year period. It was stated at the time that these documents would be published later. They are accordingly published herein, together with a reprint of the publication released on January 2"--Foreword. |
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... countries principles of international conduct on the basis of which the nations of the world could attain security , confidence , and progress . Much was accomplished in the face of immense difficulties . It is for the establishment of ...
... countries principles of international conduct on the basis of which the nations of the world could attain security , confidence , and progress . Much was accomplished in the face of immense difficulties . It is for the establishment of ...
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... Countries 73 United States Aid to Opponents of Force 74 French Appeal to the United States 74 Fall of France 76 Monroe Doctrine . 76 XI DEFENSE MEASURES OF THE UNITED STATES 1940 77 Habana Conference . " Moral Embargoes " President ...
... Countries 73 United States Aid to Opponents of Force 74 French Appeal to the United States 74 Fall of France 76 Monroe Doctrine . 76 XI DEFENSE MEASURES OF THE UNITED STATES 1940 77 Habana Conference . " Moral Embargoes " President ...
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... countries of Europe were plunged or dragged into war . In 1940 Japan with threats of force entered French Indochina . Finally , on December 7 , 1941 , Japan launched an armed attack on the United States , followed immediately by ...
... countries of Europe were plunged or dragged into war . In 1940 Japan with threats of force entered French Indochina . Finally , on December 7 , 1941 , Japan launched an armed attack on the United States , followed immediately by ...
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... country , in June 1934 , of the reciprocal - trade- agreements program . During the ensuing years the Government of the United States strove , by word and by deed , to make its contribu- tion toward staying the rapidly proceeding ...
... country , in June 1934 , of the reciprocal - trade- agreements program . During the ensuing years the Government of the United States strove , by word and by deed , to make its contribu- tion toward staying the rapidly proceeding ...
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... country situations have arisen in which the Executive , with wide access to many sources of information from abroad , has known of or foreseen developments in foreign relations of which the public had not yet become aware . In such ...
... country situations have arisen in which the Executive , with wide access to many sources of information from abroad , has known of or foreseen developments in foreign relations of which the public had not yet become aware . In such ...
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action aggression aggressor agree agreement Ambassador Grew American republics Anti-Comintern Pact armaments armed forces Asia attack Axis Axis powers bassador belligerent Britain British civilization Conference conflict Congress conquest continued conversation cooperation countries danger December declared defense desire disarmament domination East economic effect efforts emphasized endeavor ernment Ethiopia Europe European existing export Foreign Minister foreign relations France French Indochina further Germany high seas Hitler hostilities increasing interests Italian Italy Japan and China Japanese Ambassador Japanese Government Japanese proposal Japanese troops July June Kellogg-Briand Pact Kurusu League of Nations Manchuria measures meeting ment Mussolini naval Nazi negotiations Netherlands Neutrality Act Nine-Power Treaty November November 15 Pacific area possible powers President Roosevelt Prime Minister principles replied reported Secretary Hull September September 27 settlement ships situation statement territorial threat tion treaty Tripartite Pact United States Government vessels warned Washington Western Hemisphere world peace