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Modifying The Neutrality Act of the 1930s...
Modifying The Neutrality Act of the 1930s...
Item # 715298
November 14, 1941
THE NEW TIMES, Nov. 14, 1941
* Neutrality Acts of the 1930s - 1941 amendment
* Arming U.S. merchant ships for protection
* Attack on Pearl Harbor around the corner
The front page has a banner headline: "HOUSE VOTES 212-194 TO AMEND NEUTRALITY LAW AFTER PLEDGE BY ROOSEVELT TO QUELL STRIKES; NAVY READY TO ARM AMERICAN MERCHANT SHIPS" with subheads and related photo. (see images) Nice for display. Much more on page 4 with complete text. The attack on Pearl Harbor was only a few weeks away.
Complete with 48 pages, rag edition in nice condition.
Note: The Neutrality Act of 1941, while initially aimed at keeping the United States out of war, was gradually modified and ultimately became irrelevant as the nation shifted towards assisting the Allies and eventually entered World War II. Key changes included allowing U.S. merchant ships to arm themselves and travel to belligerent ports
Category: The 20th Century