International Law Documents, Volume 41U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 - International law |
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... Navy . It must be explained again and again to people who like to think of the United States Navy as an invincible protection , that this can be true only if the British Navy survives . That is simple arithmetic . For if the world ...
... Navy . It must be explained again and again to people who like to think of the United States Navy as an invincible protection , that this can be true only if the British Navy survives . That is simple arithmetic . For if the world ...
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... Bulletin , Vol . V , No. 123 , Nov. 1 , 1941 ) Five months ago tonight I proclaimed to the American people the existence of a state of unlimited emergency . Since then much has happened . Our Army and Navy 36 Navy and Total Defense.
... Bulletin , Vol . V , No. 123 , Nov. 1 , 1941 ) Five months ago tonight I proclaimed to the American people the existence of a state of unlimited emergency . Since then much has happened . Our Army and Navy 36 Navy and Total Defense.
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... Navy and Air Force to shoot on sight at any German war vessel . In his speech of October 27 , 1941 , he once more expressly affirmed that this order was in force . Acting under this order , vessels of the American Navy , since early ...
... Navy and Air Force to shoot on sight at any German war vessel . In his speech of October 27 , 1941 , he once more expressly affirmed that this order was in force . Acting under this order , vessels of the American Navy , since early ...
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Freezing of Japanese and Chinese assets in | 1 |
The Atlantic Charter | 7 |
Freedom of the seas_ | 13 |
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