America as a World Power, 1872-1945Robert H. Ferrell University of South Carolina Press, 1971 - 306 páginas |
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... attack the United States , or even for troops to cross over from Africa to the hump of Brazil and attack South America . The Germans had not planned that far . After the end of the war it appeared that the German high command had not ...
... attack the United States , or even for troops to cross over from Africa to the hump of Brazil and attack South America . The Germans had not planned that far . After the end of the war it appeared that the German high command had not ...
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... attack . This may be called passive defence . On the other hand , there is a view of defence which asserts that safety for one's self , the real object of defensive preparation , is best secured by attacking the enemy . In the matter of ...
... attack . This may be called passive defence . On the other hand , there is a view of defence which asserts that safety for one's self , the real object of defensive preparation , is best secured by attacking the enemy . In the matter of ...
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... attacked , was proceeding on a legitimate mission . If the destroyer was visible to the submarine when the torpedo was fired , then the attack was a deliberate attempt by the Nazis to sink a clearly identified American warship . On the ...
... attacked , was proceeding on a legitimate mission . If the destroyer was visible to the submarine when the torpedo was fired , then the attack was a deliberate attempt by the Nazis to sink a clearly identified American warship . On the ...
Contenido
Defending the League A The Covenant B Article | 25 |
Against the League | 189 |
THE TWENTIES | 197 |
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action affairs agree agreement Algeciras Conference Allies Ambassador American annexation arbitration armed Article attack belligerent Britain British Canal Chilean China Chinese citizens civilization commerce conference Congress consul convention Council course Court Covenant Cuba Cuban declaration defense desire diplomacy diplomatic dispute duty Empire Europe European force Foreign Relations France French German Haiti High Contracting Parties Imperial interest international law islands Japan Japanese Jusserand Lansing League of Nations lend-lease Lord Alverstone Majesty's Government Manchuria manifest destiny ment military minister Monroe Doctrine Morocco naval navy necessary negotiations neutral Nicaragua obligations Open Door Pacific peace Philippines political port present President President of Haiti principle protection provisions purpose question reconcentrados regard respect Roosevelt Russia Samoa sea power Secretary Senator ships SOURCE Spain Spanish species submarine warfare territory Theodore Roosevelt tion torpedo trade treaty tribunal United Venezuela vessels vote Washington Wilson
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