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1941 : fighting the shadow war : how Britain and America came together for victory / Marc Wortman.

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Record Number 776874
ISBN 9781786491152 (hardback)
9781786491190 (paperback)
Author Wortman, Marc (Marc Josef) author.
Title 1941 : fighting the shadow war : how Britain and America came together for victory / Marc Wortman.
Publisher/Date London : Atlantic Books, 2017.
©2016
Pagination etc. x, 409 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm.
Bibliography, etc. note Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary Note In 1941: Fighting the Shadow War, Marc Wortman thrillingly explores the little-known history of America's clandestine involvement in World War II before the attack on Pearl Harbor. Prior to that infamous day, America had long been involved in a shadow war. Winston Churchill, England's beleaguered new Prime Minister, pleaded with Franklin D. Roosevelt for help. President Roosevelt concocted ingenious ways to come to his aid, without breaking the Neutrality Acts. Conducting espionage at home and in South America to root out Nazi sympathizers, and waging undeclared war in the Atlantic, were just some of the tactics with which America battled Hitler in the shadows. President Roosevelt also had to contend with growing isolationism and anti-Semitism as he tried to influence public opinion. While Americans were sympathetic to those being crushed under Axis power, they were unwilling to enter a foreign war. Wortman tells the story through the eyes of the powerful as well as ordinary citizens. Their stories weave throughout the intricate tapestry of events that unfold during the crucial year of 1941. Combining military and political history, Wortman tells the eye-opening story of America's journey to war.
Subject World War, 1939-1945 -- Diplomatic history
World War, 1939-1945 -- United States
Lend-lease operations (1941-1945)
United States -- Relations -- Great Britain
Great Britain -- Relations -- United States
Shelf Location 940.5322 WORT
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