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This controversial and influential work re-examines American diplomacy in the 1930s, arguing that the administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt covertly maneuvered the United States into World War II — not by overt declaration, but by provoking Japan (and influencing European developments) so as to ensure that the U.S. would enter the conflict by the “back door.” Drawing on extensive archival material and previously classified documents, the author critiques official narratives and suggests that U.S. entry into the war was planned rather than forced
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Publisher: Henry Regnery Company
Publishing Year: 1952
ISBN: 978-0837179902
Pages: 690