The Growth of the United States: The expansion of the nation, 1865-1943H. Holt, 1943 |
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... attack the United States . Colonel House emphasized this danger as early as August 22 , 1914 : “ Germany's success will ultimately mean trouble for us . " During 1915 and 1916 Ambassador Gerard called attention to the same danger ...
... attack the United States . Colonel House emphasized this danger as early as August 22 , 1914 : “ Germany's success will ultimately mean trouble for us . " During 1915 and 1916 Ambassador Gerard called attention to the same danger ...
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... attack our naval and merchant ships while they are on legitimate business . " Then came the warning to Germany : ... In the waters which we deem necessary for our defense , American naval ves- sels and American planes will no longer ...
... attack our naval and merchant ships while they are on legitimate business . " Then came the warning to Germany : ... In the waters which we deem necessary for our defense , American naval ves- sels and American planes will no longer ...
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... attack , and to arrange plans for defense in such fashion as not to cause alarm . On this same day , November 27 , General Short ordered an alert against sabotage , and so reported to Washington . When he received no orders for an alert ...
... attack , and to arrange plans for defense in such fashion as not to cause alarm . On this same day , November 27 , General Short ordered an alert against sabotage , and so reported to Washington . When he received no orders for an alert ...
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