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What made it increasingly difficult for President Roosevelt to stay neutral during World War II?
Germany’s growing power and Britain’s desperate need
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Britain’s growing power and Germany’s desperate need
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Germany’s growing power and Britain’s desperate need.
Germany’s rapid conquest of much of Europe and the threat it posed, together with Britain’s urgent need for aid (e.g., before and under Lend‑Lease), made it increasingly hard for Roosevelt to remain neutral.
Germany’s rapid conquest of much of Europe and the threat it posed, together with Britain’s urgent need for aid (e.g., before and under Lend‑Lease), made it increasingly hard for Roosevelt to remain neutral.
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