by Mark LoProto | Feb 14, 2020 | After The Attack, Before The Attack, History, Japanese-American Relations, U.S. Leaders, World War II, WWII in America
On September 4, 1940, as tensions between the United States and the Empire of Japan mounted, the America First Committee was formed. Led by Yale Law student R. Douglas Stuart, Jr., future US president Gerald Ford, future Peace Corps. Director Sargent Shriver, and...
by Tara Tyrrell | Jul 25, 2018 | Japanese-American Relations, U.S. Leaders, World War II
Cordell Hull was born in 1871 and died in 1955. He was Franklin D. Roosevelt’s long-serving Secretary of State, and is also credited as one of the primary founders of the United Nations. Political Life of Cordell Hull Hull’s political career began when he...
by Mark LoProto | Dec 13, 2017 | History, Japanese-American Relations
For well over a century, baseball has been considered America’s pastime, though it long ago spread from the United States to many nations around the world. Since the early twentieth century, years before the United States was dragged into World War II, Japan and the...