Word: conflict
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Should be able to adjust the dated but still lingering economic and ideological conflicts between London and Washington-a conflict summed up by President Roosevelt's sending of Harry Hopkins (extreme New Dealer) to England, while the British War Cabinet dispatched as Ambassador to Washington Lord Halifax (conservative and ex-appeaser...
...masses-a movement born during World War I and likely to last, with intermittent armistices of one kind or another, for two or three decades more. . . . Stalin, Mussolini, Hitler and the Japanese Army leaders are but symbols of this movement. . . . As a world movement the scope of this conflict extends beyond . . . these symbols...
Most bullish of South American countries when World War II broke out were the nations below the bulge of Brazil. Remembering the boom times of World War I, marred only by a slump in Brazilian coffee, confident they would never be drawn into actual conflict, they hoped to make a pocket supplying Europe's war machines...
Questions will include the undergraduate's definition of what he considers the nation's foreign policy should be in respect to aid to Britain, military or material or none at all. Whether or not he thinks the United States will ultimately enter the conflict, is the final question...
...forces Editor Giovanni Ansaldo of the Leghorn Telegrafo cried: "Roosevelt is not fighting to save England. He is fighting for American imperialism, since he wants to replace England with the United States as a world power. Today the United States is doing what England did up to the present conflict-she is ready to fight to her ally's last...