Report to the Nation

Report to the Nation
Title Report to the Nation PDF eBook
Author United States. Office of Facts and Figures
Publisher
Pages 74
Release 1942
Genre Civil defense
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Report to the Nation. The American Preparation for War

Report to the Nation. The American Preparation for War
Title Report to the Nation. The American Preparation for War PDF eBook
Author Etats-Unis. Facts and figures (Office)
Publisher
Pages 62
Release 1942
Genre
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Report to the Nation. The American Preparation for War

Report to the Nation. The American Preparation for War
Title Report to the Nation. The American Preparation for War PDF eBook
Author United States. Office of Facts and Figures
Publisher
Pages 63
Release 1941
Genre World War, 1939-1945
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Report to the Nation

Report to the Nation
Title Report to the Nation PDF eBook
Author United States. Office of Facts and Figures
Publisher
Pages 72
Release 1942
Genre Civil defense
ISBN

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Report to the Nation: The American Preparation for War (Classic Reprint)

Report to the Nation: The American Preparation for War (Classic Reprint)
Title Report to the Nation: The American Preparation for War (Classic Reprint) PDF eBook
Author U. S. Office of Facts and Figures
Publisher Forgotten Books
Pages 70
Release 2019-02-11
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781397309532

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Excerpt from Report to the Nation: The American Preparation for War We have been at war for more than a month. American soldiers and marines have fought at Wake Island, Guam, Midway, and the Philippines. The Navy has gone into action in the Atlantic and over the broad stretches of the Pacific. There have been defeats. But this much our small forces on our island outposts have demonstrated: We have an Army and a Navy that can fight. It is only the beginning. In his address to Congress on the State of the Union, the President said that American sea, air, and land forces will take stations in the British Isles. They will be protecting the Western Hemisphere. They will be operating throughout the Far East, and on all of the seven oceans. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.

No End Save Victory

No End Save Victory
Title No End Save Victory PDF eBook
Author David Kaiser
Publisher Basic Books
Pages 417
Release 2014-04-08
Genre History
ISBN 0465062997

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While Franklin Delano Roosevelt's first hundred days may be the most celebrated period of his presidency, the months before the attack on Pearl Harbor proved the most critical. Beginning as early as 1939 when Germany first attacked Poland, Roosevelt skillfully navigated a host of challenges -- a reluctant population, an unprepared military, and disagreements within his cabinet -- to prepare the country for its inevitable confrontation with the Axis. In No End Save Victory, esteemed historian David Kaiser draws on extensive archival research to reveal the careful preparations that enabled the United States to win World War II. Alarmed by Germany and Japan's aggressive militarism, Roosevelt understood that the United States would almost certainly be drawn into the conflict raging in Europe and Asia. However, the American populace, still traumatized by memories of the First World War, was reluctant to intervene in European and Asian affairs. Even more serious was the deplorable state of the American military. In September of 1940, Roosevelt's military advisors told him that the US would not have the arms, ammunition, or men necessary to undertake any major military operation overseas -- let alone win such a fight -- until April of 1942. Aided by his closest military and civilian collaborators, Roosevelt pushed a series of military expansions through Congress that nearly doubled the size of the US Navy and Army, and increased production of the arms, tanks, bombers, and warships that would allow America to prevail in the coming fight. Highlighting Roosevelt's deft management of the strong personalities within his cabinet and his able navigation of the shifting tides of war, No End Save Victory is the definitive account of America's preparations for and entry into World War II. As Kaiser shows, it was Roosevelt's masterful leadership and prescience that prepared the reluctant nation to fight -- and gave it the tools to win.

Arming the Nation for War

Arming the Nation for War
Title Arming the Nation for War PDF eBook
Author Robert P. Patterson
Publisher Univ. of Tennessee Press
Pages 358
Release 2014-05-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1572338725

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A decorated World War I veteran, Federal Judge Robert P. Patterson knew all too well the needs of soldiers on the battlefield. He was thus dismayed by America’s lack of military preparedness when a second great war engulfed Europe in 1939–40. With the international crisis worsening, Patterson even resumed military training—as a forty-nine-yearold private—before being named assistant secretary of war in July 1940. That appointment set the stage for Patterson’s central role in the country’s massive mobilization and supply effort which helped the Allies win World War II. In Arming the Nation for War, a previously unpublished account long buried among the late author’s papers and originally marked confidential, Patterson describes the vast challenges the United States faced as it had to equip, in a desperately short time, a fighting force capable of confronting a formidable enemy. Brimming with data and detail, the book also abounds with deep insights into the myriad problems encountered on the domestic mobilization front—including the sometimes divergent interests of wartime planners and industrial leaders—along with the logistical difficulties of supplying far-flung theaters of war with everything from ships, planes, and tanks to food and medicine. Determined to remind his contemporaries of how narrow the Allied margin of victory was and that the war’s lessons not be forgotten, Patterson clearly intended the manuscript (which he wrote between 1945 and ’47, when he was President Truman’s secretary of war) to contribute to the postwar debates on the future of the military establishment. That passage of the National Security Act of 1947, to which Patterson was a key contributor, answered many of his concerns may explain why he never published the book during his lifetime. A unique document offering an insider’s view of a watershed historical moment, Patterson’s text is complemented by editor Brian Waddell’s extensive introduction and notes. In addition, Robert M. Morgenthau, former Manhattan district attorney and a protégé of Patterson’s for four years prior to the latter’s death in a 1952 plane crash, offers a heartfelt remembrance of a man the New York Herald-Tribune called “an example of the public-spirited citizen.”