Saturday, November 12, 2011

How do standard American History books explain Roosevelt's reluctance to stop Japanese and German aggression?

How do standard American History books explain Roosevelt's reluctance to stop Japanese and German aggression?|||Roosevelt was not a bit reluctant. He would have had the US involved in the European War about the time France fell if he could have. His hands were tied by a coalition of right-wing isolationists and religious pacifists opposing every move he made to aid England and China in the US Congress. The isolationists would have done almost anything to keep us out of the war, but could not ignore Pearl Harbor. Roosevelt had already finagled Lend-Lease from England, China, and the USSR, and committed the US Navy to patrol the Western Atlantic against U-boats with order to shoot to kill. It wasn't Roosevelt that kept us out of the war until Pearl Harbor.|||Please Don't Give thumbs down try and prove me Wrong show me I am wrong a thumbs down is only an Opinion with No Facts i have Given only American Links to support My claims One has been around since about 1976 and there has been No action to close it down ask why Hitler awarded people and Americans the Grand Cross of the German Eagle in 1938 like the CEO of IBM or Ford



FDR helped caused WW2



why would any history Book tell its people that WW2 was funded by these people and More



the Real cause of WW2



was the People that financed Hitler from 1924



Rockefeller Financed Hitler and the NAZI party to the sum of 32 Million from 1924 to 1932



When Rich Americans realise Hitler was anti Bolshevik they started Funding him and his party from 1924 in the hope he Would take Germany to War with the communists



Franklin Delano Roosevelt Prescott Bush Rockefeller JP Morgan and Associates Warberg of the Chase Manhattan Bank IG Farben Standard oil



to name a very few came up with 80% of the Money needed for Hitler and The NAZIS to contest the 1933 elections which put Hitler in power



The largest contributor to the fund was I.G. Farben, which committed itself for 80 percent (or 500,000 marks) of the total. Director A. Steinke, of BUBIAG (Braunkohlen-u. Brikett-Industrie A.G.), an I.G. Farben subsidiary, personally contributed another 200,000 marks. In brief, 45 percent of the funds for the 1933 election came from I.G. Farben. If we look at the directors of American I.G. Farben 鈥?the U.S. subsidiary of I.G. Farben 鈥?we get close to the roots of Wall Street involvement with Hitler. The board of American I.G. Farben at this time contained some of the most prestigious names among American industrialists: Edsel B. Ford of the Ford Motor Company, C.E. Mitchell of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, and Walter Teagle, director of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, the Standard Oil Company of New Jersey, and President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Georgia Warm Springs Foundation.



Paul M. Warburg, first director of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York and chairman of the Bank of Manhattan, was a Farben director and in Germany his brother Max Warburg was also a director of I.G, Farben. H. A. Metz of I.G. Farben was also a director of the Warburg's Bank of Manhattan. Finally, Carl Bosch of American I.G. Farben was also a director of Ford Motor Company A-G in Germany.



Three board members of American I.G. Farben were found guilty at the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials: Max Ilgner, F. Ter Meer, and Hermann Schmitz. As we have noted, the American board members 鈥?Edsel Ford, C. E. Mitchell, Walter Teagle, and Paul Warburg 鈥?were not placed on trial at Nuremberg, and so far as the records are concerned, it appears that they were not even questioned about their knowledge of the 1933 Hitler fund.



No Hitler No WW2



and why is this hidden from the American people if not to protect FDR and his Friends



churchill sent FDR a message telling the americans that the Target was pearl harbour and the date 7 Dec 1941



on the Night before FDR had a dinner party with 35 Guests and he wheeled Himself under the table and said the war starts tomorrow



here is the proof that FDR did Know Date and Time



29 Nov.- Hull sat in Layfayette Park across from the White House with ace United Press reporter Joe Leib and showed him a message stating that Pearl Harbor would be attacked on December 7. This could well have been the Nov. 26 message from Churchill. The New York Times in its 12/8/41 PH report on page 13 under the headline "Attack Was Expected" stated the US had known that Pearl Harbor was going to be attacked the week before. Perhaps Leib wasn't the only reporter Hull told.



http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICLE鈥?/a>|||I dont think he was reluctant to stop aggression. He wanted to stop their stupid ideas.|||balls thats hard....hmm good question. cant wait for the answer!

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