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Yugoslav-Americans and National Security During World War II Book

Yugoslav-Americans and National Security During World War II
Yugoslav-Americans and National Security During World War II, The first intensive study of FDR's foreign nationalities policy
Lorraine M. Lees explores the persistent tension between ethnicity and national security by focusing on the Yugoslav-American community during World War II. Identified by the Roosev, Yugoslav-Americans and National Security During World War II has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Yugoslav-Americans and National Security During World War II, The first intensive study of FDR's foreign nationalities policy Lorraine M. Lees explores the persistent tension between ethnicity and national security by focusing on the Yugoslav-American community during World War II. Identified by the Roosev, Yugoslav-Americans and National Security During World War II
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  • Yugoslav-Americans and National Security During World War II
  • Written by author Lorraine M. Lees
  • Published by University of Illinois Press, September 2007
  • The first intensive study of FDR's foreign nationalities policy Lorraine M. Lees explores the persistent tension between ethnicity and national security by focusing on the Yugoslav-American community during World War II. Identified by the Roosev
  • The first intensive study of FDR's foreign nationalities policy Lorraine M. Lees explores the persistent tension between ethnicity and national security by focusing on the Yugoslav-American community during World War II. Identified by the Roosev
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Acknowledgments     ix
Abbreviations     xi
Introduction     1
About Aliens and the Fifth Column     13
A Feud Entirely European in Origin     54
A Question of Public Order     89
To Bully a Conscientious Little Paper     128
A Wordy Civil War     161
Conclusion: To Achieve Propagandistic Control     194
Notes     215
Sources     255
Index     257


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