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America at war. The first year |
Britain and America: allies for peace? |
Controlling trade after the war |
Denmark under the nazi heel |
Fashions in space |
Germany's vulnerable spot: transportation |
Hispanidad in South America |
Hitler's fiasco in the Ukraine |
Latin American oil in war and peace |
Postwar problems of refugees |
The Protestant Churches in Europe |
Quezon of the Philippines |
Toward peace in Palestine |
Unity of policy among allies |
Britain's air effort |
Canada: unity in diversity |
Future controls over German aviation |
Good neighbors in the war, and after |
Implications of lend-lease. Economic problems in the settlement |
Implications of lend-lease. Political dangers in the settlement |
India in the modern world. A British view |
Italy after Mussolini |
Japan harnesses religion in the national service |
Lenin in Zurich. A memoir |
On our economic relations with Britain |
Our island hemisphere |
Postscript to the sixtus affair |
The princes and India's future |
The submarine war |
Tension in the French West Indies |
Yunnan, pivot of Southeast Asia |
America at war. December 1942 - may 1943 |
[Economic problems of the peace.] Currency stabilization: the Keynes and White plans |
[Economic problems of the peace.] Foreign trade and postwar stability |
[Economic problems of the peace.] German reparations once more |
From poor law to Beveridge report |
Index volume 21 |
A merchant marine second to none? |
New China's demands |
Problems of invasion and occupation |
The realities in Africa. European profit or negro development? |
Religion in Russia |
Responsibilities in India |
The round world and the winning of the peace |
Young Britain |
Airways for peace |
America at war. Summer 1943 |
British policy. A conservative forecast |
Canada's split personality |
Datum point |
Enemy-owned property: restitution or confiscation? |
The evolution of the Red Army |
German rule in Ostland |
India's mineral wealth and political future |
Italy and her neighbors after the war |
Notes on Arab unity |
The reconstruction of France |
Why Japan's fleet avoids action |