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17 January, 06:48
What is Wallace's main argument in his letter
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Ben Roach
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Henry Wallace's main argument, according to his letter, was that he says "we are preparing ourselves to win the war which we regard as inevitable or we are trying to build up a predominance of force to intimidate the rest of mankind.".
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