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inna [77]
3 years ago
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What was the importance of the Lend-Lease Act?

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Ivanshal [37]3 years ago
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Answer:

La ley de Préstamo y Arriendo (en inglés: Lend-Lease), titulada formalmente como Ley para promover la Defensa de los Estados Unidos (en inglés: An Act to Promote the Defense of the United States) fue un programa en virtud del cual los Estados Unidos comenzaron a suministrar alimentos, petróleo y material militar a Reino Unido, al gobierno en el exilio de la Francia Libre, a la República de China y más tarde a la Unión Soviética y otras naciones aliadas entre 1941 y agosto de 1945. Los suministros incluían buques de guerra, aviones de combate y otras armas. Se convirtió en ley el 11 de marzo de 1941 y se derogó en septiembre de 1945. En general, la ayuda fue gratuita, aunque algunos equipos (como barcos) fueron devueltos tras el fin de la guerra. A cambio de la ayuda, Estados Unidos recibió el arrendamiento de bases militares y bases navales en territorio de sus países aliados durante la guerra; Canadá tuvo un programa similar, mucho más pequeño y con un nombre diferente.

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