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... States modified its neutrality stance in World War II to allow ''cash and carry'' purchases of arms by belligerents, a policy favoring Britain and France.
1939: Rear-Admiral Hugh Sinclair, head of British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), died of cancer. Succeeded by his deputy, Colonel Stewart Menzies.
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... States modified its neutrality stance in World War II to allow ''cash and carry'' purchases of arms by belligerents, a policy favoring Britain and France.
1939: Rear-Admiral Hugh Sinclair, head of British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), died of cancer. Succeeded by his deputy, Colonel Stewart Menzies.
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... States modified its neutrality stance in World War II to allow ''cash and carry'' purchases of arms by belligerents, a policy favoring Britain and France.
1939: Rear-Admiral Hugh Sinclair, head of British Secret Intelligence Service (MI6), died of cancer. Succeeded by his deputy, Colonel Stewart Menzies.
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