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" The first phase of the invasion of this hemisphere would not be the landing of regular troops. The necessary strategic points would be occupied by secret agents and their dupes — and great numbers of them are already here and in Latin America. As long... "
Bulletin of the Pan American Union - Page 85
by Pan American Union - 1941
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United States and Italy, 1936-1946: Documentary Record

United States. Dept. of State - Italy - 1946 - 254 pages
...the dictators are ready to make war upon us, they will not wait for an act of war on our part . . . They — not we — will choose the time and the place and the method of their attack". We now know their choice of the time: a peaceful Sunday morning — December 7th, 1941. We know their...
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Western European Series, Issue 17

United States. Department of State - 1946 - 324 pages
...the dictators are ready to make war upon us, they will not wait for an act of war on our part . . . They — not we — will choose the time and the place and the method of their attack". We now know their choice of the time : a peaceful Sunday morning — December 7th, 1941. We know their...
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Beneath the United States: A History of U. S. Policy Toward Latin America

Lars Schoultz - Biography & Autobiography - 1998 - 500 pages
...Louis, Kansas City, and Omaha"; moreover, in his 1941 State of the Union address he cautioned that "the first phase of the invasion of this hemisphere...numbers of them are already here, and in Latin America." In a fireside chat the following September, Roosevelt said that "Hitler's advance guards — not only...
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God's New Israel: Religious Interpretations of American Destiny

Conrad Cherry - History - 1998 - 428 pages
...the dictators are ready to make war upon us, they will not wait for an act of war on our part. . . . They — not we — will choose the time and the place and the method of their attack." We know now their choice of the time: a peaceful Sunday morning — December 7, 1941. We know their...
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The American Studies Anthology

Richard P. Horwitz - History - 2001 - 420 pages
...Norway, whose essential seaports were captured by treachery and surprise built up over a series of years. The first phase of the invasion of this hemisphere...strategic points would be occupied by secret agents and by their dupes — and great numbers of them are already here and in Latin America. As long as the...
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The Folly of War: American Foreign Policy, 1898-2005

Donald E. Schmidt - History - 2005 - 386 pages
...the "internal danger" from America First, which the President referred to as "dupes" of the Nazis: "The first phase of the invasion of this Hemisphere...of them are already here, and in Latin America." As a young aviator in World War II, future President George HW Bush commented that these Isolationists...
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A Concise History of U.S. Foreign Policy

Joyce P. Kaufman - History - 2006 - 190 pages
...the Americas." And he presaged the US reaction to the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor when he warned: "As long as the aggressor nations maintain the offensive,...time and the place and the method of their attack." Roosevelt ended this speech with a call for personal sacrifice so that all Americans could respond...
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Der Weg der USA in die Weltpolitik: die amerikanische Außen- und ...

Hanns-Frank Seller - National security - 2007 - 228 pages
...Norway, whose essential seaports were captured by treachery and surprise built up over a series of years. The first phase of the Invasion of this Hemisphere would not be the landing of regulär troops. The necessary Strategie points would be occupied by secret agents and their dupes-and...
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Calls to Arms: Presidential Speeches, Messages, and Declarations of War

Russell D. Buhite - History - 2003 - 420 pages
..."When the dictators are ready to make war upon us, they will not wait for an act of war on our part. They — not we — will choose the time and the place and the method of their attack." We now know their choice of the time. A peaceful Sunday morning — December7, 1941. We know their...
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