The Roosevelt diplomacy and World War II.

Comp
Dallek, Robert [Browse]
Format
Book
Language
English
Published/​Created
New York, Holt, Rinehart and Winston [1970]
Description
125 p. maps. 24 cm.

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Subject(s)
Series
American problem studies
Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Roosevelt deceived the public, by C. A. Beard.--Roosevelt respected public opinion, by W. L. Langer and S. E. Gleason.--American policy restrained and realistic, by H. Feis.--American policy intentionally provocative, by A. Kubek.--American policy unintentionally provocative, by P. Schroeder.--Pearl Harbor: Washington to blame, by G. Morgenstern.--Pearl Harbor: a failure to anticipate, by R. Wohlstetter.--A naïve attempt to end spheres of influence, by C. Wilmot.--A realistic attempt to end spheres of influence, by A. Schlesinger, Jr. --Shortsighted and destructive, by A. Armstrong.--Considered and useful, by J. L. Snell.--Of little impact, by P. Kecskemeti.--A pro-Russian fiasco, by W. H. Chamberlain.--A realistic response to international conditions, by S. Warren.
ISBN
0030772605
LCCN
79102986 //r85
OCLC
70110
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