As World War II came to a close, hoards of U.S. soldiers returned home from abroad. At the same time, the economy was transitioning away from wartime production. With concerns about finding post-war employment swirling and the Great Depression still fresh in most minds, President Harry S....
The United States declared war on the German Empire on April 6, 1917, nearly three years afterWorld War Istarted. President Woodrow Wilson gave Washington a voice in world affairs through the country’s entry into World War I and through his work establishing the League of Nations, an organiza...