 | 05/09/1939 | The United States declares its neutrality in this war. | 10/09/1939 | After a formal parliamentary debate, Canada declares war on Germany. | 17/09/1939 | American aviation hero Charles A. Lindbergh makes his first anti-intervention radio speech. The U.S. non-intervention movement is supported not just by Lindbergh, but by former president Herbert Hoover, Theodore Roosevelt Jr. Henry Ford and a number of senators and congressmen as well. | |  | | | |  | 04/11/1939 | Although President Roosevelt has declared American neutrality in the war in Europe, a Neutrality Act is signed that allows the US to send arms and other aid to Britain and France. | |  | | |
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