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174 Langer and Gleason, Challenge, pp. 770—776.
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175 Quoted in Langer and Gleason, Challenge, p. 768. 将近年底的时候,哈利法克斯不情愿地接受了驻华盛顿大使的任命,丘吉尔感谢他“接受这项重要任务”,强调了美援的重要性:“如果他们不全心全意地帮助我们,英国只有悲惨的命运;如果他们向我们提供我们应得的援助,你会给国家带来不可估量的幸福。”(Borthwick Institute,University of York,Diary of Lord Halifax,A.7.8.7,Churchill letter appended to entry for 22.12.40。)
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176 Churchill, Great War Speeches, p. 59; Churchill, The Second World War, vol. 2,p. 362.
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177 Churchill, The Second World War, vol. 2, p. 358.
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178 Langer and Gleason, Challenge, p. 765; Gloria J. Barron, Leadership in Crisis. FDR and the Path to Intervention, Port Washington, NY/London, 1973, p. 69.
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179 Langer and Gleason, Challenge, p. 776.
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180 Kennedy, p. 466; Divine, The Reluctant Belligerent, p. 35.
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181 Kennedy, p. 464; Dallek, p. 255.
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182 Langer and Gleason, The Undeclared War, p. 212 (also for the quotation); and see Reynolds, From Munich to Pearl Harbor, pp. 102—103.
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183 Reynolds, Anglo-American Alliance, p. 150 (also for the quotation). 洛锡安不得不强力敦促丘吉尔“把英国的情况向罗斯福和盘托出”,见 David Reynolds,In Command of History:Churchill Fighting and Writing the Second World War(London,2004),第 202 页。
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184 Warren F. Kimball, The Most Unsordid Act. Lend-Lease 1939—1941, Baltimore, 1969, pp. 96—97.
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185 Blum, pp. 199—200; Kimball, The Most Unsordid Act, pp. 100—101; Dallek,p. 253. 在 1940 年 10 月,德国潜艇击沉了 35 万 2000 吨位的船舶,是整个战争期间的最高记录。See Dan van der Vat, The Atlantic Campaign. The Great Struggle at Sea 1939—1945, London, 1988, p. 147.
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186 Ickes, p. 367.
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187 Reynolds, Anglo-American Alliance, p. 42.
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188 Langer and Gleason, The Undeclared War, pp. 223—225; Kimball, The Most Unsordid Act, p. 99.
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189 Sherwood, White House Papers, vol. 1, p. 221; Ickes, pp. 374—376.
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190 Langer and Gleason, The Undeclared War, pp. 226—228 (also for the quotations); Kimball, The Most Unsordid Act, pp. 101—104; Blum, pp. 200—201.
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191 Blum, pp. 202—204; Langer and Gleason, The Undeclared War, pp. 229—230; Kimball, The Most Unsordid Act, pp. 106—111.
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192 Hull, vol. 1, pp. 872—873.
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193 Churchill, The Second World War, vol. 2, p. 501. 不过丘吉尔很晚才认识到这封信的重要性。其实丘吉尔起草和发出这封信的时候很不情愿。他自己关注的重点不是财务方面的方面,而是需要美国帮助英国解决海运上的危机。而洛锡安爵士敦促他强调财务上的困难。在洛锡安回到美国的时候,他“故意不小心”泄露了英国财政而不是航运的窘境,引起了罗斯福的重视。See Reynolds, In Command of History, p. 202.
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194 Churchill, The Second World War, vol. 2, pp. 493—501, quotations pp. 500—501; Churchill and Roosevelt, vol. 1, C-43x, pp. 102—109.
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195 Quoted in Langer and Gleason, The Undeclared War, p. 231; see also Blum, p. 204.
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196 Blum, pp. 206—208; Langer and Gleason, The Undeclared War, pp. 233—235; Kimball, The Most Unsordid Act, pp. 112—115.
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197 Sherwood, White House Papers, vol. 1, p. 223.
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198 Kimball, The Most Unsordid Act, pp. 119—120, 124.
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