They saw the Senate as a counterbalance to a presidency whose powers had been sharply inflated under the guise of wartime emergency.
This finally tidied up one of the remaining consequences of the wartime emergency.
After the wartime emergency had passed these notes were discontinued and gradually phased out.
"The strategic petroleum reserve is meant for a national wartime emergency," he said in a debate in January.
But unlike them she did not come to office during a wartime emergency nor head a coalition government.
There is also a wartime Museum which includes a number of aircraft and a wartime emergency underground bunker.
Despite the wartime emergency, Congress had been in recess for the past four months.
Even at the height of the wartime emergency, civilian access to the base seems to have been relatively unrestricted.
Society accepted older and married women working during the wartime emergency and affirmed its approval in the immediate postwar years.
First, it brought an end the president's exercise of legislative powers under the wartime emergency act passed by the defunct National Assembly in 1941.