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    What program did FDR push through Congress that was designed to aid our British neighbors without the US actually getting involved in WWII?

    Question #41352. Asked by rlaj. (Nov 20 03 4:08 PM)


    griffinj

    The Lend-Lease program.
    http://www.americaslibrary.gov/cgi-bin/page.cgi/jb/wwii/lendleas_1

    Nov 20 03, 4:36 PM


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