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Re: [Marxism] WWI cause congressional hearing



Probably the Nye Senate Committee in 1936?

Look at these two references, and google "Nye Senate Committee"
for more

<http://modern-us-history.suite101.com/article.cfm/effect_of_loans_trade_on_us_entry_in_war_1917>
<http://www.vlib.us/wwi/resources/archives/texts/t041226.html>

- Bill

Intense Red wrote:
> I need someone to whack me with a clue-bat, if you would.
>
> As I recall, there were congressional hearings on the cause of WWI shortly
> after the war that found a strong tie between the US entry into the war and
> bank loans made to England and France. Does anyone recall the name of that
> congressional probe? (Thanks in advance.)
>

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