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Americans wanted to settle all our difficulties with Russia and then go to the movies and drink Coke.
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Author Details: Type: Politician Quotes Category: American Politician Quotes Date of Birth: November 15, 1891 Date of Death: July 26, 1986 Nationality: American Amazon: W. Averell Harriman on Amazon |
Related Authors: Benjamin Franklin Edward Kennedy Robert Kennedy Joe Biden Ron Paul Everett Dirksen Alexander Hamilton Dick Armey Hubert H. Humphrey |
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Select W. Averell Harriman Quotations:
The biggest trade that Germany and Britain had was with each other, in the prewar period; I think I'm right in that. Two highly industrialized nations had the most trade with each other, and it wasn't tariff policies alone that made trade relations better for both of them.
W. Averell Harriman This was the period when I used all the influence I had to get the British to abandon their export trade, and as much as possible convert all of their manufacturing facilities to the immediate needs of the war, including civilian, as well as military requirements. W. Averell Harriman How could you justify giving Holland twice the amount of money that you gave Belgium? Well, finally, I put it up to them. They said that they couldn't do it; it would destroy them. I said they had to do it. And I finally got support from Hoffman on it. W. Averell Harriman It was fear. He didn't want to see a united Germany. Stalin made it clear to me - I spoke with him many times - that they couldn't afford to let Germany build up again. They'd been invaded twice, and he wasn't willing to have it happen again. W. Averell Harriman We were talking about really getting Europe on its feet. It was our hope that there would be a breakdown of trade barriers in Europe first, and then eventually a breakdown internationally, which would help increase trade with Europe. W. Averell Harriman I was quite ready to accept certain restrictions on the United States. After all, there was a great dollar shortage. It was quite clear that the more prosperous Europe became, the more business there would be in the United States. W. Averell Harriman Roosevelt was the one who had the vision to change our policy from isolationism to world leadership. That was a terrific revolution. Our country's never been the same since. W. Averell Harriman |
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Quote Keywords: Americans, Coke, Difficulties, Drink, Go, Movies, Our, Russia, Settle, Then, Wanted |
Dictionary Links: Coke, Difficulties, Drink, Go, Our, Russia, Settle, Then, Wanted |
All W. Averell Harriman Quotations: Actually I'd had a certain amount... Americans wanted to settle all our... As far as the Russians were... Conferences at the top level are... How could you justify giving Holland... I think Stalin was afraid of... I think there are telegrams that... I was quite ready to accept... It never occurred to me that... It was fear. He didn't want... Much of the aid we first... Poland, of course, was the key... Roosevelt was determined to stop Stalin... Roosevelt was the one who had... The biggest trade that Germany and... The Russians obtained a number of... The Russians often took advantage of... The war changed everybody's attitude. We became... There's a myth that Roosevelt gave... This was the period when I... We became convinced that, regardless of... We both agreed that Stalin was... We were talking about really getting... Yet the whole preamble of the... |
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