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- W2769562437 abstract "The more the American entry into the First World War receded in time, the more unfortunate it appeared to a range of American opinion. By the mid-1930s journalists, authors, and elected officials came to regard it as misconceived or manipulated. Fragmentary indications from best-selling books and early opinion polls suggest echoes of such view sin the public at large. At one level, anger over the somber aftermath of the war, included unpaid war debts, renewed European tensions, above all new threats to peace from a trio of predatory powers explain the disenchantment with the events of April 1917. At another and deeper level, the national self-image enabled Americans to see the war as an avoidable aberration in their history and traditions. No such re-reading of the war was possible in Europe, where the notion of a discretionary choice about entry could not take hold, even in Great Britain and even among pacifists and others who condemned all wars. In the United States (until 1941) the war became a mistake, in Europe a tragedy." @default.
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- W2769562437 title "Twenty Years of Disenchantment: The American entry into World War I remembered, 1917–1937" @default.
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