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CHAPTER V: STALIN AND THE EAST 119
1.
The Kremlin and the Tripartite Pact 119
2.
The Lure of the West 121
3.
Nazi-Soviet Altercations 129
4.
Molotov in Berlin 136
5.
Aftermath of the Berlin Conversations 141
CHAPTER VI: ONE FOR ALL, ALL FOR ONE 147
1.
Defense of the Panama Canal 147
2.
The Use of Latin American Bases 151
3.
A Fresh Start with Mexico 158
4.
Hemisphere Rearmament and Economic Defense 162
5.
The Northern Approaches and Atlantic Outposts 169
CHAPTER VII: DEFENSE DEMANDS AND CAMPAIGN
PROMISES
175
1.
A Momentary Respite 175
2.
Washington's Autumn Estimate 176
3.
The Choice Between Guns and Butter 180
4.
Preƫlection Hesitancies 190
5.
Public Opinion Before the Election 195
6.
The 1940 Election 202
CHAPTER VIII: ORIGINS OF LEND-LEASE 213
1.
In Peril on the Sea 213
2.
The Postelection Slump 215
3.
Britain's Financial Plight 225
4.
A Message from Mr. Churchill 228
5.
Ten Decisive Days 237
6.
Arsenal of Democracy 244
CHAPTER IX: UNDERWRITING VICTORY: LEND-LEASE 252
1.
The State of the Union, January 1, 1941 252
2.
Drafting the Lend-Lease Bill: H.R. 1776 254
3.
Congressional Hearings 262
4.
Enactment of Lend-Lease 275
5.
The Washington Staff Conversations 285
CHAPTER X: TOKYO: FRUSTRATION AND RETREAT 290
1.
Soviet Noncoƶperation 290
2.
China: a Thorn in the Flesh 292
3.
American Aid to China 296
4.
The Issue of Combined Action 305
5.
The Enigma of Japanese Policy 311
6.
The February War Scare 319

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Publication Information: Book Title: The Undeclared War, 1940-1941. Contributors: William L. Langer - author, S. Everett Gleason - author. Publisher: Harper & Brothers Publishers. Place of Publication: New York. Publication Year: 1953. Page Number: viii.
    
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