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Neither war nor peace: FDR's ambassadors in embassy Berlin and policy toward Germany, 1933-1941 / Mayers, David   Journal Article
Mayers, David Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract American policy toward Germany in the years before Pearl Harbor can be approached from any number of angles. A rich literature already exists that emphasizes the geopolitical dimension of the German-U.S. relationship, as well as its economic and ideological complexities. I shall here explore an interpretative line that has been less fully developed in the historiography, namely, the viewpoint of U.S. diplomats posted in Berlin. Their experience in the 1930s throws into vivid relief the dilemmas posed by the Third Reich to FDR's America and its equivocal response.
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