Is Tomorrow Hitler's? 200 Questions on the Battle of Mankind
Part 33
United States, 292-337 army morale, 318-326 Atlantic Ocean complex, 274-277, 375 battleground for war against Nazis, 331-333 choice of war or surrender, 369-373 and Communists, 273 comparison with France, 273-280 conditions after German defeat, 337-338 dangers to, 197-198, 293-294, 306-309 effect of declaration of war against Nazis, 313-321, 330-331 and the first World War, 326-328, 335-336, 338 and the League of Nations, 334, 336-337 lease-lend appropriations, 190, 292, 294, 317 military preparedness, 296-300 national morale, 295-296 Neutrality Acts, 317, 330 postwar economic condition, 189-190 representation in Peace Conference, 332-334 and Russia, 88-90, 100-104, 137-138
Vallandigham, Clement L., 339-341, 344, 376
Valtin, Jan, 68, 83-84, 163
Versailles treaty, 220, 224, 334, 336 denounced, 24, 25, 40, 290 leniency of, 58, 286-287
War Aims, 184-233
Wave of the Future, 83, 87, 349, 360
Weimar Republic, 12-13, 336
Weygand, General, 151, 242
_What Mein Kampf Means to America_, 43
Wheeler, Senator Burton K., 198, 200, 214, 273-274, 343-345
Wilson’s Fourteen Points, 186-187
Woollcott, Alexander, on Churchill, 164 on Lindbergh, 342-343, 376
World War, first, cost and reparations, 57-58, 193, 286-287, 335-336
_You Can’t Do Business with Hitler_, 213
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