U.S. Foreign Policy Development under FDR (original) (raw)

77TH CONGRESS SENATE DOCUMENT 2d Session No. 188

DEVELOPMENT OF UNITED STATES

FOREIGN POLICY

ADDRESSES AND MESSAGES

OF
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT

COMPILED FROM OFFICIAL SOURCES, INTENDED TO

PRESENT THE CHRONOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT OF
THE FOREIGN POLICY OF THE UNITED STATES
FROM THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE GOOD
NEIGHBOR POLICY IN 1933, INCLUDING
THE WAR DECLARATIONS

UNITED STATES

GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON: 1942

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SUBMITTED BY MR. OVERTON

IN THE SENATE OF THE UNITED STATES
March. 17 (legislative day, March 5), 1942.

Ordered, That certain addresses and messages of Franklin D. Roosevelt,
compiled from official sources, intended to present the chronological
development of the foreign policy of the United States from the
announcement of the Good Neighbor Policy in 1933, including the War
Declarations, be printed as a Senate document.
Attest:
Edwin A. Halsey
Secretary.
Page iii "The duty of this day has been imposed upon us from without. Those who have dared to threaten the whole world with war-those who have created the name and deed of total war-have imposed upon us and upon all free peoples the necessity of preparation for
total defense."
-Address to the Registrants.
October 16, 1940. Paper XX. "We don't like it-we didn't want to get in it-but we are in it and we're going to fight it with everything we've got."
-Address over the Radio.
December 9, 1941. Paper XXXII.
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