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Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace : a Critical Examination Of The Foreign Policy Of Franklin Delano Roosevelt And Its Aftermath.

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Barnes, Harry Elmer
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: San Francisco : Hauraki Publishing, 2016.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • TABLE OF CONTENTS; DEDICATION; PREFACE; 1-REVISIONISM AND THE HISTORICAL BLACKOUT by HARRY ELMER BARNES; I. HOW WAR HAS TRANSFORMED THE AMERICAN DREAM INTO A NIGHTMARE; II. REVISIONISM AFTER TWO WORLD WARS; III. HOW THE HISTORICAL BLACKOUT OPERATES; IV. GLOBAL CRUSADING AND THE HISTORICAL BLACKOUT ARE UNDERMINING HISTORICAL INTEGRITY; V. NOTE ON "NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR" CONCEPTIONS OF HISTORY; 2-THE UNITED STATES AND THE ROAD TO WAR IN EUROPE by CHARLES CALLAN TANSILL; I. THE PEACE TREATIES OF 1919 INSURE THE OUTBREAK OF ANOTHER WORLD WAR; II. AMERICAN RELATIONS WITH GERMANY, 1919-1936.
  • III. AN ITALIAN INTERLUDE: THE ITALO-ETHIOPIAN WARIV. THE EVE OF CONFLICT; 3-ROOSEVELT IS FRUSTRATED IN EUROPE by FREDERIC R. SANBORN; I. INTRODUCTORY CONSIDERATIONS AND HYPOTHESES: THE ABANDONMENT OF AMERICAN NEUTRALITY; II. ROOSEVELT AND MUNICH; III. THE AFTERMATH OF MUNICH; IV. AMERICAN POLICY AND THE OUTBREAK OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR; V. AMERICAN AID TO BRITAIN "SHORT OF WAR"; VI. THE "SHOOTING WAR" BEGINS; 4-HOW AMERICAN POLICY TOWARD JAPAN CONTRIBUTED TO WAR IN THE PACIFIC by WILLIAM L. NEUMANN; I. BASIC ASSUMPTIONS IN THE JAPANESE POLICY OF THE UNITED STATES.
  • II. THE AMERICAN NAVAL THREAT TO JAPANIII. USE OF THE U.S. NAVY IN FAR EASTERN POLICY; IV. ECONOMIC PRESSURE ON JAPAN; V. AMERICA'S FALSE AND COSTLY ASSUMPTIONS; 5-JAPANESE-AMERICAN RELATIONS, 1921-1941; THE PACIFIC BACK ROAD TO WAR by CHARLES CALLAN TANSILL; I. PRESIDENT WILSON CARRIES ON A POLICY OF PRESSURE UPON JAPAN; II. RELATIONS WITH JAPAN UNDER THE REPUBLICAN ADMINISTRATIONS OF HARDING, COOLIDGE, AND HOOVER; III. ROOSEVELT AND HULL ADOPT THE ANTI-JAPANESE POLICY OF STIMSON; IV. INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS OF JAPANESE-AMERICAN RELATIONS; V. THE UNITED STATES MOVES TO WAR AGAINST JAPAN.
  • 6-THE ACTUAL ROAD TO PEARL HARBOR by GEORGE MORGENSTERNI. ROOSEVELT ADOPTS THE STIMSON POLICY TOWARD JAPAN; II. WASHINGTON PERSISTENTLY REJECTS THE JAPANESE OVERTURES FOR PEACE; III. ON THE EVE OF PEARL HARBOR; IV. GENERAL SHORT AND ADMIRAL KIMMEL ARE NOT WARNED CONCERNING THE IMPENDING JAPANESE ATTACK ON PEARL HARBOR; V. "WE WERE ATTACKED. THERE IS NO; QUESTION ABOUT THAT."; EPILOGUE: THE NEW YORK TIMES' WHITEWASH OF GENERAL MARSHALL; 7-THE PEARL HARBOR INVESTIGATIONS by Percy L. Greaves, JR.; I. INTRODUCTORY OBSERVATIONS; II. THE KNOX REPORT; III. THE ROBERTS COMMISSION.
  • IV. THE HART INQUIRYV. CONGRESS TAKES A HAND; VI. ARMY PEARL HARBOR BOARD (APHB); VII. THE NAVY COURT OF INQUIRY (NCI); VIII. THE CLARKE INQUIRIES; IX. THE CLAUSEN INVESTIGATION; X. THE HEWITT INQUIRY; XI. THE CONGRESSIONAL INVESTIGATION; XII. THE ADMINISTRATION PAID OFF; XIII. OFFICIAL ARMY HISTORY REVEALS PRE-WAR ANGLO-AMERICAN WAR PLANS; POSTSCRIPT; EDITOR'S POSTSCRIPT; 8-THE BANKRUPTCY OF A POLICY by WILLIAM HENRY CHAMBERLIN; I. LYING US INTO WAR; II. THE WAR AIMS PROCLAIMED BY ROOSEVELT; III. HOW FAR WERE ROOSEVELT'S AIMS REALIZED?; IV. THE COSTS OF THE WAR.
  • V. THE STARK BANKRUPTCY OF ROOSEVELTIAN FOREIGN POLICY.