USA / DEFENCE: World War 2: America pledges help for allies (1940)

BRITISH PARAMOUNT NEWSREEL (REUTERS) To license this film, visit President Roosevelt pledges US supplies, and big shipment of guns leaves. Numbers of planes transferred? Full Description: Charlottesville: US President Franklin speech SOT Sound Effects: Stating that the U.S. may be in immediate danger President Roosevelt emphasised that American sympathies lay with the opponents of the Totalitarian states. He deplored Italy’s decision to enter the war, and stated that decision had shown Italy’s disregard for the rights and liberties of peoples directly threatened by the war. He said it was clear Italy did not intend to enter into negotiations for satisfaction of any grievances she may have had. United States of America; Munitions and Armaments; Aviation; Great Britain; World War II (World War 2, Second World War) Background: President Roosevelt pledges US supplies, and bi
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