The Depression in the United States During World War II

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The United States, suprised by the failure of the crusade for democracy in World War I, announced that in no circumstances could any country involved in the conflict look to it for aid. Neutrality legislation, enacted slowly from 1935 to 1937, banned trade with or credit to any of the warring nations...
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The objective was to prevent, at almost any cost, the involvement of the United States in a non-American war. With the Nazi assault on Poland in 1939 and the outbreak of World War II, isolationist sentiment increased, even though Americans were far from neutral in their feelings about world events. Public sentiment clearly favored the victims of Hitler's aggression and supported the Allied powers that stood in opposition to German growth...
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