Lend Lease Act By: Justin Robinson. The 4/5 W’s ●WHO? The USA, FDR, Foreign nations ●WHAT? Military aid ●WHEN? March, 1941 ●WHERE? World.

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Lend Lease Act By: Justin Robinson

The 4/5 W’s ●WHO? The USA, FDR, Foreign nations ●WHAT? Military aid ●WHEN? March, 1941 ●WHERE? World

MORE FACTS ●The Lend-Lease Act of March 11, 1941, was the principal means for providing U.S. military aid to foreign nations during World War II ●By allowing the president to transfer war matériel to a beleaguered Britain– and without payment as required by the Neutrality Act of 1939–the act enabled the British to keep fighting until events led America into the conflict ● It also skirted the thorny problems of war debts that had followed World War I ●Brought U.S closer into the war than it was ●Proposed in 1940 and passed on March