Documents relating to World War II1. Documents relating to World War IILinks in this section lead to material. United States Department of State Papers relating to the foreign relations of the United. States, Japan: 1. Volume II (1. 93. United States Department of State Foreign relations of the United States diplomatic papers. General, The Soviet Union: Volume I (1. United States Department of State Foreign relations of the United States diplomatic papers. Europe: Volume II. United States Department of State Foreign relations of the United States diplomatic papers. The British Commonwealth; the Near East and Africa: Volume III (1. United States Department of State Foreign relations of the United States diplomatic papers. A: The UNZ.org website is intended to provide convenient access to a large quantity of high-quality content material, mostly published over the last 150 years in. The wife of a rubber plantation administrator shoots a man to death and claims it was self-defense, but a letter in her own hand may prove her undoing. The Far East: Volume IV. United States Department of State Foreign relations of the United States diplomatic papers. The Far East: Volume V. United States Department of State Foreign relations of the United States diplomatic papers. The American Republics: Volume VI (1. United States Department of State Foreign relations of the United States diplomatic papers. The American Republics: Volume VII (1. United States Department of State Foreign relations of the United States. The Conferences at. Washington, 1. 94. Casablanca, 1. 94. What Our Foreign. Policy Should Be. A ROAD FULL OF. DANGEROUS HAZARDSBy ALFRED M. LANDON, Former Presidential.
Candidate. At the Alexander Hamilton Club Banquet, Tulsa. Oklahoma, January 1. The Struggle Inside Japan. ITS SIGNIFICANCE FOR AMERICABy. JAMES R. YOUNG, for Ten Years Far Eastern Manager of the International News. Service; Former Manager of the Japan Advertiser. Delivered before the Chicago Council of Foreign Relations. Palmer House, Chicago, Ill., January 2. Total Security. WILSON, President of the General Electric Co. Delivered before the Midwinter Convention of the American. Institute of Electrical Engineers, Phila. Pa., January 2. 9, 1. TO PROMOTE THE DEFENSE OF THE UNITED. STATESJanuary 3. 0. Mc. NUTT, Federal Security Administrator and former Governor of the. Philippine Islands. A. Radio Address on the American Forum of the Air, broadcast over a nation- wide. Mutual Broadcasting Company, Washington, D. C., February 1. 6, 1. Address to Farmers. WE CANNOT BE AN ISLANDBy. PRESIDENT FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELTDelivered over the radio to those attending anniversary. New Deal Agricultural. Program, March 8, 1. Unity for Peace. THE KEY TO EUROPE'S FAILURESBy. BURTON K. Senator from Montana. Delivered in the Senate, March 2. What Are We Up Against? THERE IS A MORAL FORCE IN. COLONEL WILLIAM J. DONOVAN, Attorney, Former Commander of the 1. Infantry. (the Old 6. N. Regiment in the World War), and former Asst. Attorney. General of the United States. Broadcast over the National Broadcasting Company, the. Columbia Broadcasting System and the Mutual Broadcasting. System, March 2. 6, 1. Production and Patriotism. WE WANT TO KEEP OUR AMERICABy. WHEELER Mc. MILLEN, President, National Farm Chemurgic Council, and. Editor- in- Chief, Farm Journal and Farmer's Wife. An. address delivered before the Seventh Annual Chemurgic Conference, Hotel Stevens. Chicago, Illinois, March 2. Lost: Labor's Love. THE PRICE OF INDUSTRIAL. DR. ROBERT RIENOW, Professor of Political Science, N. State College for. Teachers, Albany, N. Y. Delivered during the WGY Farm Paper of the Air. Y., March 2. 6. 1. We Should Not Convoy Materials to. Europe. CONVOYS MEAN SHOOTING AND SHOOTING MEANS. HAMILTON FISH, Member of the Foreign Affairs Committee of Congress. Delivered on the American Forum of the Air, from. Washington, D. C., March 3. The Country Needs a Strong Opposition. Party. WE MUST PRESERVE THE AMERICAN WAY OF. CONSIDERATIONBy. JOSEPH W. MARTIN, JR., Republican Leader of the House and Chairman of the. Republican National Committee. Delivered over the Columbia Broadcasting System, April 3. The St. Lawrence Seaway. A CHALLENGE TO EVERY AMERICAN. JAMES E. VAN ZANDT, Member of Congress, 2. District of Pennsylvania. Delivered over the National Broadcasting Company Red. Network, April 3, 1. The Protection of Our Homes and Our. Shores. WE HAVEN'T GOT MUCH TIMEBy. WILLIAM S. KNUDSEN, Director- General Office of Production Management. Before the Military Order, Veterans of Foreign Wars. Army Day, April 5, 1. Waldorf- Astoria Hotel, New. York. The Shape of Things to Come. THE EPIC OF AMERICABy. H. PRENTIS, JR., President, Armstrong Cork Company, Lancaster, Pa.. Chairman of the Board, National. Association of Manufacturers. Delivered before Regional Meeting of National Association. Manufacturers, Philadelphia, Pa., April 2. Naval Aid to England. IT WOULD BE MORE HONORABLE TO DECLARE. REAR ADMIRAL YATES STIRLING, JR. Delivered before the Kiwanis Club of New York, April 3. Paying For Defense. STEPS THAT SHOULD BE TAKENBy. MARRINER S. ECCLES, Chairman of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve. System. Delivered at the 2. Annual Meeting of the Chamber of. Commerce of the United Statesat. Washington, D. C., May 1, 1. Bureaucratic Confusion at. Washington. FIGHTING FOR DEMOCRACY ABROAD WHILE IT WILTS AT. ROBERT A. Senator from Ohio. Broadcast made May 2, 1. Foreign Trade. GEIST, Chief of the Division of Commercial Affairs, Department of. State. Delivered at the 1. Annual Dinner of the Foreign Trade. Club of New York University, Held Jointly With Delta Phi Epsilon, National. Foreign Service Fraternity, New York, N. Y., May 2, 1. 94. The Power of Spiritual Force. DEMOCRACY CANNOT SURVIVE IN. PRESIDENT FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELTDelivered at the birthplace of Woodrow Wilson at Staunton. Va., May 4, 1. 94. When Shall America Fight. THE HOUR FOR ACTION IS AT. JAMES B. CONANT, President of Harvard University. Given on a nation- wide Columbia hook- up from WEEI in. Boston, May 4, 1. The War on Hitler. HOW FAR SHALL WE GO? Two. viewpoints expressed over the American Forum of the Air, from Washington, D. C.. May 4, 1. 94. By STANLEY HIGH. Author and Lecturer. Defend Our Seas With Our. Navy. FREEDOM CANNOT BE SAVED WITHOUT. HENRY L. STIMSON, Secretary of War. Over. radio from Washington, May 6, 1. This Is Our Critical Hour. WE ARE BEING BLITZKRIEGED INTO. GERALD P. Senator from North Dakota. Over. radio from Washington, May 7, 1. The Cause of Human Freedom. WE CANNOT APPEASE THE FORCES OF. WENDELL L. WILLKIE, Candidate of the Republican Party for President in. Delivered at Madison Square Garden, New York, May 7. We Will Win the Last Battle. OUR ANCIENT BUILDINGS ARE AS NOTHING COMPARED. TO SPIRITUAL THINGSBy. LORD HALIFAX, British Ambassador to the United States. Delivered before the Minneapolis Rotary Club at the Hotel. Nicollet, Minneapolis, Minn., May 9, 1. What Next for America in. Government? IT'S NO TIME TO LOSE COURAGEBy. GEORGE D. Senator from Vermont. Delivered at National Town Hall Conference, Hotel Astor, N. HARRIMAN, Industrialist. Delivered before the First National Town Hall Conference at. Hotel Astor, May 9, 1. We Are Not Prepared for War. WE CAN HELP ENGLAND BETTER BY STAYING. HERBERT HOOVER, former President of the United States. Delivered over the Radio, May 1. Capital and Labor. THERE SHOULD BE A MORATORIUM ON INDUSTRIAL. A. HAWKES, President, Chamber of Commerce of the United States. Delivered before the Chamber of Commerce of Montclair, N. J., May 1. 2. 1. 94. Aid to Britain Will Be. Delivered. WE WILL NOT PERMIT OUR PURPOSE TO BE. CORDELL HULL, Secretary of State. Delivered over radio from Washington, D. C., May 1. 8. 1. 94. Let Us Pull Together Again. OUR SECURITY DOES NOT DEPEND ON AN ENGLISH. ALF M. LANDON, Presidential Candidate in 1. Delivered over the Columbia Network in Topeka, May 1. Aviation vs. Isolationism. OUR SAFETY DEPENDS ON AIR. MAJOR ALEXANDER P. LINDBERGHDelivered at Madison Square Garden, New York, Rally Under. Auspices of the America First Committee, May 2. The American People Want No. War. WE MUST ACT NOW BEFORE IT IS TOO. BURTON K. Senator from Montana. Delivered at a Rally at Madison Square Garden, New York. May 2. 3, 1. 94. 1,Under the Auspices of. America First Committee. A State of Emergency Exists. BRITAIN MUST RECEIVE ARMSBy. PRESIDENT FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELTDelivered over a chain of radio stations from the White. House, May 2. 7, 1. Proclamation of Emergency. By PRESIDENT FRANKLIN D. C., May 2. 7, 1. 94. The Masquerade Is Over. THE COUNTRY REELS AND. HIRAM W. Senator from California. Delivered over National Broadcasting System, May 3. Wealthy Americans. EACH IS WORTH A KING'S. MAJOR A. RUDD, Vice- Commander, William Bradford Turner Post 2. American. Memorial Day Address at the Garden City High School, New York. The Social Structure. THE INDIVIDUAL RIGHT CANNOT IN ANY WAY BE. POPE PIUS XIIBroadcast from Rome, June 1, 1. The Decline of Patriotism. DEMOCRACY HAS IN ITSELF NO INHERENT GUARANTEE. RIGHT REV. SHEEN, of the Catholic University, Washington, D. LANDON, Presidential Candidate in 1. At. the Commencement Exercises of Simpson College, Indianola, Iowa, June 2. Composition and Assimilation of Our Foreign. Population. THEIR APPALLING ILLITERACY PRESENTS A GREAT. MARSHALL E. DIMOCK, Immigration and Naturalization Service, U. Department of. Justice. Delivered at the Annual Conference of Social Work. Ambassador Hotel, Atlantic City, N. J., June 2, 1. 94. Speeding Toward Destruction. A NATIONAL SPENDING SPREE THAT MEANS. WESLEY E. DISNEY, Congressman from Oklahoma, Member, House Ways and Means. Committee. Delivered before the Tax Foundation, Waldorf- Astoria Hotel. New York, June 3, 1. The World Awaits Another. Waterloo. OUR FAITH IN THE MORAL IDEAL MUST NOT. NICHOLAS MURRAY BUTLER, President, Columbia University. Delivered at the 1. Commencement of Columbia University. June 3, 1. 94. 1Oil for the Lamps of Freedom. NEITHER DEMOCRACY NOR CHRISTIANITY HAS YET. KIRTLEY F. MATHER, of the Department of Geology and Geography, Harvard. Beta Kappa Address, Franklin and Marshall College, June 3. Our Faith in the Union. LET US NOT BE DIVIDEDBy. WENDELL L. WILLKIE, Presidential Candidate in 1. Republican. radio from New York, June 6, 1. The New Wilderness. THIS IS A HARD WORLDBy. GEORGE V. DENNY, JR., President, The Town Hall, Inc. Delivered at Commencement Exercises at Lafayette College. Easton, Pa., June 6, 1. New Times Which Try Men's.
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