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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... of neutrality . " Belligerents are forbidden to use neutral ports and waters as a base of naval operations against their adversaries ( art . V ) . Germany and Italy have paid no attention to such provisions LEND - LEASE BILL 9.
... of neutrality . " Belligerents are forbidden to use neutral ports and waters as a base of naval operations against their adversaries ( art . V ) . Germany and Italy have paid no attention to such provisions LEND - LEASE BILL 9.
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... base a large part of your remarks on that assumption , that this Nation would have control , and if she did come over here therefore we will be in danger and therefore it is necessary for us to grant this kind of power to one man in ...
... base a large part of your remarks on that assumption , that this Nation would have control , and if she did come over here therefore we will be in danger and therefore it is necessary for us to grant this kind of power to one man in ...
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... base period earnings for certain years 1935-37 . The United States excess - profits tax ranges from 25 to 50 percent of earnings in excess of the average base period earnings for 1936-39 , or 8 percent of invested capital , whichever ...
... base period earnings for certain years 1935-37 . The United States excess - profits tax ranges from 25 to 50 percent of earnings in excess of the average base period earnings for 1936-39 , or 8 percent of invested capital , whichever ...
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... bases for an air attack upon this country by a nation that commanded the Atlantic Ocean . Mr. FISH . I assume the Secretary is referring to some possible base in some foreign country in Latin America ? Secretary STIMSON . Not ...
... bases for an air attack upon this country by a nation that commanded the Atlantic Ocean . Mr. FISH . I assume the Secretary is referring to some possible base in some foreign country in Latin America ? Secretary STIMSON . Not ...
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... bases , then they are not defending our country properly . Secretary STIMSON . I think I would fully agree in that , and I would call your attention to the steps which we have been taking to get bases , sometimes I think under your ...
... bases , then they are not defending our country properly . Secretary STIMSON . I think I would fully agree in that , and I would call your attention to the steps which we have been taking to get bases , sometimes I think under your ...
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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