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First to support the British war effort against Germany, then to defend itself against the threat of Japan.
Zimmermann Telegram
Zimmermann Telegram
because it would weaken the war effort against Germany (apex)
They feared Russia would pull out of the war Because it would weaken the war effort against Germany
Once the US joined the war, for the most part, yes, most Americans did support the effort against Hitler. There were small fringe groups like the German American Bund that had pro-Germany and/or pro-Nazi leanings.
The Soviet Union. Even after the US reached its peak commitment in France in early 1945 the Russians continued to carry 60% or more of the effort against Germany. For the three year preceding D-Day the Russian carried 70% or more of the effort against Germany.
No, the American public did not support the war effort by buying the Zimmermann telegrams. The Zimmermann telegrams were intercepted and decoded by the British and provided evidence of German attempts to negotiate alliances with Mexico and Japan against the United States. This revelation, along with Germany's unrestricted submarine warfare, helped to turn public opinion in the United States against Germany and ultimately led to the country's entry into World War I.
Because it would weaken the war effort against Germany
Because it would weaken the war effort against Germany
He had To stop his effort to win support for the league of nations
National Defense purposes. Before the US entered WWII massive support was being transferred to Russia for its defense against Nazi Germany. Bases to support this effort had to be built in Alaska and the entire road network was built by Army Engineeers.