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_aBeard, Charles A.
245 _aPresident Roosevelt and the Coming of the War 1941:
_bA Study in Appearances and Realities
260 _aNew Haven
_bYale University Press
_c1948
300 _a616 p.
505 _aPrefatory Note.- Part I: Appearances.:
505 _a1. Moral Commitments for the conduct Foreign Affairs in 1941.-
505 _a2. Representations of Lend-Lease Aid to the Allies.-
505 _a3. Patrolling as Appearances.-
505 _a4. The Atlantic Conference-Appearances.-
505 _a5. "In case of Attack" in the Atlantic.-
505 _a6. No Call for "Any Declaration of War.".-
505 _a7. Appearances of Relations with Japan.-
505 _a8. The Attack -Official Explanation.-
505 _aPart II: Unveiling Realities.-: 9. The beginning of Revelations.-
505 _a10. The Official Thesis Challenged in Congress and the Press.-
505 _a11. Army and Naval Boards Undermine the Official Thesis.-
505 _a12. A Congressional Committee Probes the Records and Reports.-
505 _aPart III: Realities as Described by the Pearl Harbor Documents.: 13. Engineering the Official Thesis of Guilt.-
505 _a14. Secret War Decisions and Plans.-
505 _a15. Actualities of Atlantic Conference.-
505 _a16. "Complicated Moves"in Relations with Japan.-
505 _a17. Maneuvering the Japanese into Firing the First Shot.-
505 _aPart IV. Epilogue. : 18. Interpretations Tested by Consequences .-
505 _aIndex.-
653 _aGUERRA MUNDIAL, II
653 _aCONFERENCIA ATLANTICA
653 _aJAPON
653 _aEE.UU.
653 _aROOSEVELT, PRESIDENTE
653 _aPOLITICA INTERNACIONAL
653 _aCONGRESO DEMOCRATICO
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