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Peace and War: United States Foreign Policy, 1931-1941

By: United States Department of State | Book details

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1.
The Minister in China ( Johnson) to the Secretary of State, September 22, 1931155
2.
Memorandum Handed by the Secretary of State to the Japanese Ambassador ( Debuchi), September 22, 1931156
3.
The Secretary of State to the Consul at Geneva ( Gilbert), October 9, 1931157
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The Secretary of State to the Chargé in Japan ( Neville), October 20, 1931158
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The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Japan ( Forbes), January 7, 1932159
6.
The Secretary of State to the Ambassador in Japan ( Forbes), February 1, 1932160
7.
Address Delivered by the Honorable Hugh S. Gibson, of the United States Delegation, at the General Disarmament Conference, Geneva, February 9, 1932161
8.
The Secretary of State to the Minister in Switzerland ( Wilson), February 12, 1932164
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The Secretary of State to the Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations (Borah), United States Senate, February 23, 1932168
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The Ambassador in Japan (Grew) to the Secretary of State, August 13, 1932173
11.
Memorandum by the Secretary of State Regarding a Conversation With the Japanese Ambassador ( Debuchi), January 5, 1933175
12.
The Secretary of State to the Minister in Switzerland ( Wilson), February 25, 1933176
13.
The Secretary of State to the Chairman of the Committee on Foreign Affairs ( MeReynolds), House of Representatives, April 5, 1933177
14.
President Roosevelt to the Secretary of State, May 6, 1933179
15.
Message of President Roosevelt to the Congress, May 16, 1933179
16.
Memorandum by the Secretary of State to the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, May 17, 1933183
17. Address Delivered by the Honorable Norman H. Davis, Chairman of the United States Delegation, at the General Disarmament Conference, Geneva, May 22, 1933 186
18. The Consul General at Berlin (Messersmith) to the Under Secretary of State (Phillips), June 26, 1933 191

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