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Filed under: World War, 1939-1945 -- United States A Tribute to America: The U.S.A. at War as Seen Through Belgian Eyes (New York: Belgian Government Information Center, 1945), by Georges Theunis (multiple formats at archive.org) America's Battlefronts: Where Our Fighting Forces are (Headline Books #38; New York: Foreign Policy Association, c1943), by Frederick Gruin, illust. by Graphic Associates (page images at HathiTrust) The People and the Congress (New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1943), by William Z. Foster (PDF at flvc.org) How War Came: An American White Paper; From the Fall of France to Pearl Harbor (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1942), by Forrest Davis and Ernest Kidder Lindley (page images at HathiTrust) A People's War and a People's Peace (New York: Society for Ethical Culture, 1942), by Eduard Lindeman (page images at HathiTrust) Address by Senator Burton K. Wheeler, Madison Square Garden, May 23, 1941 (New York: America First Committee, 1941), by Burton K. Wheeler (PDF at ajcarchives.org) Congressman Vito Marcantonio Speaks Out Against This War (from a speech in the US House of Representatives; New York: American Peace Mobilization, 1941), by Vito Marcantonio (multiple formats at archive.org) A Manual of The Citizens No Foreign War Coalition, Inc. (Washington: Citizens No Foreign War Coalition, 1941), by Oscar Brumback (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) "...Shall Not Perish..." (New York: The Scribner press, 1941), by Henry Breckinridge (page images at HathiTrust) Should America Go to War? (from a speech in the US House of Representatives; New York: American People's Mobilization, 1941), by Vito Marcantonio The War Crisis: Questions and Answers (New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1940), by William Z. Foster (PDF at flvc.org) How to Keep America Out of War (Philadelphia: American Friends Serivce Committee; et al., c1939), by Kirby Page Stop the War Mongers! Keep America Out of War: Unite for Peace, Freedom, and Socialism (New York: Workers Age Publishers, ca. 1939), by Independent Labor League of America American Intervention: 1917 and 1941 (Washington: American Historical Association, c1960), by Ernest R. May (page images at HathiTrust) Pattern for Revolution (ca. 1944), by Friends of Democracy (U.S.), contrib. by Rex Stout and L. M. Birkhead (PDF at hood.edu) "Since Dec. 7": Enemy Propaganda in Southern California (1942), by American Legion of California Americanism Committee (page images at HathiTrust; US access only) Is Tomorrow Hitler's? 200 Questions on the Battle for Mankind (New York: Reynal and Hitchcock, c1941), by H. R. Knickerbocker, contrib. by John Gunther The Hour: Index, Issues 1 to 75 (New York: American Council Against Nazi Propaganda, ca. 1940) (page images at HathiTrust) "My Friends": A Fireside Chat on the War (written under "Native Son" pseudonym; New York: Workers Party, 1940), by C. L. R. James Seeking Foreign Trouble (San Francisco: The author, 1940), by Ralph Townsend (page images at HathiTrust) Unity for Peace and Democracy (New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1939), by Earl Browder (PDF at flvc.org) Toward a Dynamic America: The Challenge of a Changing World (Headline Books #31; New York: Foreign Policy Association, c1941), by Marquis W. Childs and William T. Stone, illust. by Graphic Associates (page images at HathiTrust) America's Last Chance (New York: T. Y. Crowell Co., c1940), by Albert H. Z. Carr (page images at HathiTrust) J. Edgar Hoover and the Anti-Interventionists: FBI Political Surveillance and the Rise of the Domestic Security State, 1939-1945 (Columbus, OH: Ohio State University Press, c2007), by Douglas M. Charles (PDF at Ohio State) Americans of Foreign Birth in the War Program for Victory, by Earl Grant Harrison (PDF page images at MSU) Peace and War: United States Foreign Policy, 1931-1941, by United States Department of State (HTML at Ibiblio)
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Filed under: World War, 1939-1945 -- Economic aspects -- United States American Industry is Opposed to War: An Address by Howard Coonley, President of the National Association of Manufacturers, September 19, 1939, Broadcast Over the Blue Network of the National Broadcasting Company (New York: National Association of Manufacturers, ca. 1939), by Howard Coonley (multiple formats at archive.org) Industry Wants Peace: An Address by William B. Warner, President, McCall Corporation, Chairman, Executive Committee, National Association of Manufacturers, September 21, 1939, Broadcast over the Mutual Broadcasting System (New York: National Association of Manufacturers, ca. 1939), by William B. Warner (multiple formats at archive.org) Freedom's Arsenal: The Story of the Automotive Council for War Production (Detroit: Automobile Manufacturers Association, 1950), by Automobile Manufacturers Association (page images at HathiTrust) Industrial Mobilization for War: History of the War Production Board and Predecessor Agencies, 1940-1945, Program and Administration (only volume published of a projected 3-volume series; Washington: GPO, 1947), by United States Civilian Production Administration (page images at HathiTrust) Thread of Victory (New York: Fairchild Pub. Co., c1945), by Frank L. Walton (page images at HathiTrust) American Federation of Labor Post-War Forum, Hotel Commodore, New York city, April 12th and 13th, 1944: Complete Report of Proceedings (1944), by American Federation of Labor (multiple formats at archive.org) Wage Policy in War Production (New York: Workers Library Publishers, 1943), by Earl Browder (PDF at flvc.org)
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