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quick question, us history

SnoopCat

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this incideent september 1941 ALMOST made the US enter WW2. Roosevelt calls it "an act of naked aggression" and provides American naval protection for all friendly ships..

anyone know what it is?
is it the invasion of Poland?? im not certain if thats right...
 
I think the prince of poland got shot or something. I vaguely remember.

[edit] Oops, the assasination took place in WWI. You can get some info here.
 
Well, Hitler invaded Poland in 1938 so that's probably not it. I think that's the thing where the US supplied England during WWII.
 
thanks everybody, seems like U.S.S. Greer incident is the correct answer, i needed that information for my essay. thanks again
 
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