Abstract

The struggle over Franklin D. Roosevelt's foreign policy from 1939 to 1941 was one of the most bitter in American history. This anthology presents the arguments against cash-and-carry, conscription, lend-lease, extending the term of draftees, arming merchant ships, and economic sanctions on Japan.

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