Peace and War: United States Foreign Policy, 1931-1941, Volumen3,Tema 15U.S. Government Printing Office, 1942 - 144 páginas On 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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... possible the pursuit of the proposed policies . During a large part of the period with which this volume deals , much of public opinion in this country did not accept the thesis that a European war could vitally affect the security of ...
... possible the pursuit of the proposed policies . During a large part of the period with which this volume deals , much of public opinion in this country did not accept the thesis that a European war could vitally affect the security of ...
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... possible effort to have the offensive armament of every other nation brought down to the German level . The President intimated as strongly as possible that we regarded Germany as the " only possible obstacle ” to a disarmament treaty ...
... possible effort to have the offensive armament of every other nation brought down to the German level . The President intimated as strongly as possible that we regarded Germany as the " only possible obstacle ” to a disarmament treaty ...
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... possible way to discourage war . " ( ) Japanese Denunciation of Naval Treaty of 1922 At the end of 1934 the Japanese Government gave notice of in- tention to terminate the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922. In a statement made on December ...
... possible way to discourage war . " ( ) Japanese Denunciation of Naval Treaty of 1922 At the end of 1934 the Japanese Government gave notice of in- tention to terminate the Washington Naval Treaty of 1922. In a statement made on December ...
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... possible in support of the latter [ peace ] and against the possible recurrence of the former [ war ] " , but that frankly he felt discouraged . The German Ambassador quoted Hitler's statement to the effect that Germany would not seek ...
... possible in support of the latter [ peace ] and against the possible recurrence of the former [ war ] " , but that frankly he felt discouraged . The German Ambassador quoted Hitler's statement to the effect that Germany would not seek ...
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... possible secret alliance " . This report stated further that these friend- ly relations between the two countries were dependent entirely upon self - interest ; that the Germans usually expressed themselves to the effect that " we are ...
... possible secret alliance " . This report stated further that these friend- ly relations between the two countries were dependent entirely upon self - interest ; that the Germans usually expressed themselves to the effect that " we are ...
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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