Lend-lease Bill: Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, Seventy-seventh Congress, First Session, on H.R. 1776 |
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... government for 150 years ? Secretary HULL . As I said a while ago , in answer to another gentle- man , if we concede the supreme importance of aiding England by facilities and supplies , military supplies , as speedily as we possibly ...
... government for 150 years ? Secretary HULL . As I said a while ago , in answer to another gentle- man , if we concede the supreme importance of aiding England by facilities and supplies , military supplies , as speedily as we possibly ...
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... government . So , it is a question of dealing with a most grave and extremely urgent emergency problem , and the ... governments he pleases , to aid in any conflict which he chooses to make his own , would be unlimited . Under this bill ...
... government . So , it is a question of dealing with a most grave and extremely urgent emergency problem , and the ... governments he pleases , to aid in any conflict which he chooses to make his own , would be unlimited . Under this bill ...
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... governments that are now belligerents , and I asked you whether or not I am to understand that means in defense of what would be other democracies , or whether that is to be limited to so - called democracies , or is to extend to any ...
... governments that are now belligerents , and I asked you whether or not I am to understand that means in defense of what would be other democracies , or whether that is to be limited to so - called democracies , or is to extend to any ...
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agree aid to Britain Ambassador amendment American answer Army attack authority Axis Powers believe belligerent bill BOLTON Britain British British Empire BULLITT BURGIN CASTLE certainly Chair CHAIRMAN CHIPERFIELD Colonel LINDBERGH committee Congress convoying course COURTNEY defeat defense article democracy dollars EATON EBERHARTER EMENY England Europe fact favor feel fighting FISH fleet force foreign France gentleman Germany give going Government hemisphere Hitler interest international law invasion JARMAN JOHNSON JONKMAN KENNEDY KNOX KNUDSEN legislation lend-lease MACNIDER matter mean ment military Miss THOMPSON Monroe Doctrine MORGENTHAU MUNDT munitions national defense naval Navy Neutrality Act object opinion pact peace PFEIFER planes position possible present President production provisions question RICHARDS ROGERS Secretary HULL Secretary STIMSON SHANLEY ships situation South America statement STEARNS Thank thing THOMAS TINKHAM tion totalitarian Treasury understand United violation VORYS witness