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[font=Arial][color=navy]FDR's War on on World Peace [/color][/font]
[font=Arial][color=navy]Franklin Delano Roosevelt is frequently made out to be some kind of heroic saint for his instigation of WW2. The reality is he purposely brought about a war that easily could have been avoided, he repeatedly rebuffed honest peace proposals, his "democratic" meddling around in the affairs of sovereign foreign nations cost the lives of 50-80 million people worldwide, and helped make the world safe for communism and zionism. [/color][/font] [font=Arial][/font] [font=Arial]color=navy.[/color] [/font][font=Arial] -------------[/font] [font=Arial] [center]The Roosevelt Administration's War on the Third Reich
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by H. C. Carter March 2005
"Patriotic" citizens love to remind people that a) Germany declared war on the United States in 1941; b) Germany did so simply because it was part of Adolf Hitler's sinister plan to Conquer The Entire World.
True, Hitler did declare war on the United States in December 1941, but only after U.S. president Franklin D. Roosevelt and his advisors declared de facto war on Germany - not once but a couple of times [1].
Let's take a look at important events that occurred just before America entered the European theater of WWII:
America committed the first act of aggression in the Germany-vs.- America portion of the war when a U.S. destroyer used depth-charges against a German submarine, in April 1941 [2].
More significant than the depth-charge attack was the aggressive wording of the international agreement known as the Atlantic Charter, signed in August 1941 by America and England:
(Quoting point #6 of the Charter): "Sixth, after the final destruction of the Nazi tyranny..." [3]. Only a moron could fail to realize that a public agreement mentioning the coming destruction of Nazi Germany was an open call to war.
Add to the above facts the U.S. Coast Guard's bold attack on a German radio station in Greenland in September 1941. The men at the station were arrested by the Americans and the station building was burned down [4].
Also in September of 1941, Roosevelt ordered U.S. navy ships to shoot "on sight" any German vessel they encountered at sea. Since the sighting of a German ship by the U.S. navy was inevitable sooner or later, that was also more-or-less another declaration of war on Germany by America.
And ponder in the fact that, before Hitler declared war on America, U.S. ships often engaged in hostilities with German U- boats as they escorted ocean convoys from America to England. The U.S. regularly sent arms to England via those convoys - or, in other words, regularly aided Germany's arch foe in war against Germany. (In fact, an important historical footnote to those convoys is that America's previously-sensible Neutrality Act was amended, at the urging of Roosevelt's administration, for the express purpose of getting America involved in the European side of WWII via the sending of arms to England).
6.. Also, consider an apparent plan by the United States to attack Germany by no later than 1943, a plan which was publicized in several American newspapers and which was mentioned by Hitler in his war-declaration speech [5].
If you add up all of the facts above, they lead to only one conclusion: Roosevelt and Co. desired war with Germany and actually signaled that desire both in words and in deeds. The fact that FDR didn't 'officially' declare war on Germany is a rather minor detail. Germany's war proclamation against America was a mere formality. Germany and America were already at war with each other by September 1941.
And as for the Roosevelt administration's motive for waging war against Germany, its reasons were numerous, including the fact that FDR's advisors were, almost to a man, Jews. Additionally, Roosevelt and many of his staffers were more-or-less communist sympathizers [6].
So, for the benefit of American conservatives we stress: the United States was the greater aggressor in the events leading to America's entry into the European theater of WWII. Actions such as the creation/signing of the Atlantic Charter and the attack on the German radio station in Greenland - with the actual capturing of men there - was aggression of a style beyond that which had occurred previously between America and Nazi Germany. Those American acts were war-like. Those acts amounted to an unofficial war declaration upon Germany. F. D. Roosevelt and his hebrew handlers wanted war with the Third Reich. So they agitated for war in various ways and finally got it [7].
(And why is this Roosevelt-vs.-Germany matter important after all these years, you might ask? The answer is that Jewish lies about WWII and Hitler abound today in places like your children's school textbooks. In fact, Jewish lies about WWII and Hitler are steadily increasing. For example, cable TV channels regularly air Hitler- bashing documentaries which are often written and produced by people with names ending in "berg," "witz" and "stein." And there is an endless parade of anti-Hitler literature being published today. Whoever controls the past controls the direction the present will take, and the Jews know it).
[1] Hitler's war declaration officially drew the U.S. into WWII in Europe
[2] refers to the USS Niblack. Whether a German sub was really there, near the ship, or whether an honest mistake was made by the destroyer crew as some people have alleged, is moot. If the ship's crew believed a sub was present, then the crew's intent remains the same
[3] the text of the 1941 Atlantic Charter: [url="http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/wwii/atlantic.htm"][color=#0000ff]http://www.yale.edu/lawweb/avalon/wwii/atlantic.htm[/color][/url] (ponder how the final sentence in point #6 related to America's "ally," the Soviet Union)
[4] about the U.S. attack on the radio station in Greenland: [url="http://www.jacksjoint.com/cutter_northland_at_war.htm"][color=#0000ff]http://www.jacksjoint.com/cutter_northland_at_war.htm[/color][/url] (note: there are conflicting accounts among various sources as to whether the men at the German radio station were actual Germans, or instead non- German agents using German equipment)
[5] Hitler's speech: [url="http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v08/v08p389_Hitler.html"][color=#0000ff]http://www.ihr.org/jhr/v08/v08p389_Hitler.html[/color][/url] (Hitler gives his reasons for declaring war on the U.S., near the bottom of the page)
[6] as for Hitler's early-1941 threat to torpedo U.S. ships which helped supply England with arms, that threat diminishes none of the facts in this essay, because a) America had no business aiding Britain via the amended-solely-for-war Neutrality Act in the first place; b) Hitler's threat was militarily quite logical. In fact, it would have been surprising if Hitler hadn't made such a threat, given Germany's circumstances at the time
[7] FDR's Jewish cabal: [url="http://www.vanguardnewsnetwork.com/lettersOct-Nov03/102803wsifdrandjews.htm"][color=#0000ff]http://www.vanguardnewsnetwork.com/lettersOct-Nov03/102803wsifdrandjews.htm[/color][/url]
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