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American Military Ethics in World War II: The Bombing of German Civilians
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Bibliographic entry in Chapter 13: The U…
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The SHAFR Guide Online
Wings of Judgment: American Bombing in World War II
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Bibliographic entry in Chapter 13: The U…
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The SHAFR Guide Online
General Stanley D. Embick: Military Dissenter
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Bibliographic entry in Chapter 12: The U…
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America in the Great War: The Rise of the War Welfare State
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Bibliographic entry in Chapter 10: The U…
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The United States in World War I: A Selected Bibliography
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Bibliographic entry in Chapter 10: The U…
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United States
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United States When the European July crisis developed into a world war in 1914, the United States initially tried to avoid entering the war. The government under President Wilson urged the Americans to remain neutral – both in thoughts and in actions – the more so as the United States controlled important strategic locations in the Western Hemisphere, particularly the Panama Canal. At the same time, the government insisted on preserving the freedom of the seas, the freedom of its own overseas trad…