The First Peacetime Draft

The First Peacetime Draft

The First Peacetime Draft

The First Peacetime Draft

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Overview

Introduced into Congress two days before the fall of France and signed into law three months later as Luftwaffe bombs set London afire, the Selective Training and Service Act began the process by which fifteen million Americans were inducted into the armed services during the Second World War. Clifford and Spencer recount a neglected but vitally important development in the transformation of American policies prior to Pearl Harbor—the first time in American history when men were conscripted into military service during peacetime.

Central to the discussion in The First Peacetime Draft is the first important American policy response to Hitler's victory in Europe in the spring of 1940—the Selective Service Act. It marked the effective end of the isolationist tradition in the United States because for the first time while the country remained officially at peace civilians were drafted into the armed forces to face the possible threat of aggression from abroad. Emerging from the initiative of civilians, not from the Army or the White House, the conscription campaign resulted in a colorful three-month public debate that engaged the entire population.

This volume is based on research in more than ninety manuscript collection in the United States, Canada, and Britain, as well as interviews with some two dozen participants. In addition to being a detailed political history of the debate over conscription, it places the draft in the context of Roosevelt's zig-zag path to war and evaluates it in terms of the overall evolution of the American defense and foreign policies since 1940.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780700611027
Publisher: University Press of Kansas
Publication date: 12/15/1986
Series: Modern War Studies
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.76(d)

Table of Contents

Illustrations

Preface

Acknowledgments

1. The Lottery of War

2. Plattsburg Revisited

3. General Staff Planning: The Background of Selective Service

4. Wooing the White House and the War Department

5. New York: The National Emergency Committee

6. Washington: The Burke-Wadsworth Bill Debuts

7. Washington: Hearings and Harmony

8. The Organized Opposition: “A Good Ship with Not Enough Crew to Make It Sail”

9. Prelude to the Congressional Debates

10. The Dog Days of August

11. The Final Enactment: "A Turning Point in the Tide of War"

12. Epilogue: The Ambiguous Legacy

Notes

A Note on Manuscript Sources

Index

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