World War II Naval and Maritime Claims Against the United States
Greg H. Williams
Broschiertes Buch

World War II Naval and Maritime Claims Against the United States

Cases in the Federal Court of Claims, 1937-1948

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Before December 1941, the United States had determinedly maintained an isolationist foreign policy and stubbornly remained neutral in the European war. With the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, this position changed overnight. Now faced with the prospect of war yet ill-prepared for the eventuality, the United States government found itself scrambling to launch a war effort. The Great Depression economy led to an inadequate supply of fast, modern ships and this, coupled with wartime losses worldwide quickly created a demand which far outstripped production. This generally left the government on...