The abrupt end of the American Lend-Lease program in August 1945 almost caused a crisis.
However, some 2,600 radar sets of various types were provided by Great Britain and America under the Lend-Lease Program.
The agreement was a reversal of the U.S.'s isolationist policy, and a precursor to the much more substantial Lend-Lease program.
Once, Nell was sitting in Joy diligently absorbing a lecture about the Lend-Lease Program.
The American Lend-Lease Program, supplying machinery and consumer goods, also helped to tip the scales in Russia's favor.
Under the Lend-Lease Program, other Allied forces also gained access to a plethora of US weaponry.
In wartime, the United States supplied both Britain and the Soviets through its Lend-Lease Program.
It was lent to Ecuador on 23 September 1943 under the Lend-Lease Program and renamed Manabi.
In March 1941, the Lend-Lease program began shipping money, munitions, and food to Britain, China, and (by that fall) Russia.
The unit was starving and freezing until shipments of clothing and food arrived from the United States, under President Roosevelt's Lend-Lease program.