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Roosevelt's Road To War

Postby Mortimer » 1 decade 5 months ago (Wed Dec 19, 2012 2:57 pm)

The following link provides details on US president Franklin Roosevelt and his machinations during the 1930's to provoke war in Europe and when the war finally broke out doing everything possible to help the Allies while at the same time hypocritically claiming neutrality. It also describes his support for Joseph Stalin and the USSR while claiming to support democracy. Everything FDR condemned in Hitler - dictatorship, one party state, secret police, concentration camps, press censorship - he supported in Stalin.
http://whatreallyhappened.com/WRHARTICL ... 5/fdr.html
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Re: Roosevelt's Road To War

Postby Mortimer » 1 decade 5 months ago (Thu Dec 20, 2012 11:57 pm)

Roosevelt's Secret Pre War Plan To Bomb Japan
http://codoh.com/library/document/2351
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Re: Roosevelt's Road To War

Postby Mortimer » 1 decade 5 months ago (Sat Dec 22, 2012 2:48 am)

President Roosevelt's Campaign To Incite War In Europe - The Secret Polish Documents
http://codoh.com/library/document/2051
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Re: Roosevelt's Road To War

Postby Mortimer » 1 decade 5 months ago (Sat Dec 22, 2012 2:52 am)

Roosevelt's "Secret Map" Speech
http://codoh.com/library/document/2119
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Re: Roosevelt's Road To War

Postby Mortimer » 1 decade 5 months ago (Sat Dec 22, 2012 2:55 am)

Roosevelt Supports A Show Trial For Dissidents
http://en.rightpedia.info/w/Great_Sedit ... al_of_1944
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Re: Roosevelt's Road To War

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Re: Roosevelt's Road To War

Postby Mortimer » 1 decade 5 months ago (Mon Dec 24, 2012 3:42 am)

Roosevelt Provokes Japan With An Economic Blockade
www.cwporter.com/japanwas.htm
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Re: Roosevelt's Road To War

Postby Mortimer » 1 decade 5 months ago (Thu Dec 27, 2012 5:23 am)

Roosevelt's Warmongering Exposed By Tyler Kent
http://codoh.com/library/document/2049
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Re: Roosevelt's Road To War

Postby Mortimer » 1 decade 5 months ago (Fri Dec 28, 2012 8:22 pm)

Roosevelt and the Fraud That Was The Atlantic Charter
http://codoh.com/library/document/2095
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Re: Roosevelt's Road To War

Postby hermod » 1 decade 2 months ago (Tue Apr 02, 2013 6:32 am)

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http://www.amazon.fr/President-Roosevel ... 0765809982

This is a great and important book. It was not Beard's last book, but one that subjected him to a veritable witch hunt and his removal from his position in historical societies and organization. A progressive of the old LaFollette type, Beard simply sought to tell the truth about how Roosevelt plunged the USA into World War II before any declaration of war or attacks on the USA by Germany, Italy, or Japan.

Most of the material here comes from hearings in the US congress, some during World War II, and other shortly afterward.

It is unfortunate that Beard did not have access to the materials that have been available in the last 10 or 20 years as war time records has become declassified. His concentration is on Pearl Harbor and the naval war against Italy and Germany (most who write about submarine warfare in the Atlantic neglect the fact that there was a substantial force of Italian submarines as well as German submarines), that Roosevelt launched in 1940. Yet, this is but the tip of the iceberg in Roosevelt's illegal war against Germany and Italy and Japan in 1940 and in 1941.

Roosevelt ran the 1940 election under the slogan "I hate war" and on his many pledges not to send Americans to fight in the Second World War. As soon as Roosevelt won the 1940 election he secretly began to send American sailors, marines, and soldiers into the war.

In November 1940, Roosevelt sent the US navy into the Atlantic to attack and sink German and Italian submarines in complete cooperation with the British. This was despite the fact that the German and Italian submariners were ordered to stay out of the Western Atalantic and to avoid American ports and ships so they would not provoke US public opinion. What the Axis submariners could have done if they targeted American shipping was shown in 1941 and 1942 after Pearl Harbor. Hundreds of ships were sunk within sight of the East Coast. Britain was seriously threatened with strangulation.

The evidence that Beard prints in this book chiefly from Congressional hearings explains major incidents like the sinking of the Reuben James and the Kearny that were used to claim Germany was sinking American ships without provocation. Congressional hearings reported on in this book show both incidents were provoked by aggressive US Navy attacks on German submarines either separate from or in direct cooperation with the British and Canadian navies.

Roosevelt had the US in a world-wide naval war with Germany and Italy by 1941. American Navy pilots worked directly with the British. In fact it was an US Navy pilot, not a British pilot, who flew the plane that torpedoed the Bismark and left it unable to steer. The destroyer for bases deal not only supplied the British with destroyers, but sent US troops to the bases that protected British colonies in the Americas and Africa so British troops there could be sent to the war in the Arab East.

The US Navy began to build a major base in Northern Ireland. By 1941 US Navy ships would attack, sink, or seize any German vessel they encountered on the high seas, not just in the Atlantic, but in the Pacific and Indian Ocean as well. The US fleet and "neutral" American shipping were used to convoy Australian, New Zealand, and British colonial troops from the Pacific to the US and Canada to be shipped to the British war in North Africa.

American Marines relieved the British troops who had essentially invaded and occupied Iceland, an action not really favored by the Icelandic government which had tried to stay neutral. Those same Marines were originally to have invaded Vichy-controlled Martinique and Guadeloupe, but the Vichy governor of the islands agreed to allow US Navy officers to control passage of naval vessels to those islands, keeping French warships in port on these islands until the end of the War.

In Asia, Roosevelt launched the Flying Tigers. Rather than being a mercenary program paid for by the Chaing Kai Shek government as the public was told until the relevant documents were released in the 1980s, the Flying Tigers were totally financed by the United States Army Air Force. All of the Tigers were serving Navy or Army pilots who were ordered to leave the Navy and the Army to accept positions with the Tigers. Generally, Army and Navy officers are not usually allowed to simply quit and take other positions before the end of their service, let alone in a period of coming war. Plans for the Tigers included building a huge American-staffed and paid for air force that would possess long range bombers to attack Japan. They barely had begun functioning in China before WWII began.

In late 1940 joint commissions of the US military and naval general staffs and their British counterparts were set up in both Washington and London to plan a US-British war against both Germany and Japan. Similar arrangements were worked out with Britain, Canada, and the Dutch colonial government of whatr is now knows as Indonesia for naval and military action against Japan.

Those who do not know the information Beard provides and the rest that has come out since his times, wonder why Germany declared war on the USA. They picture the German declaration of war as an erroneous and gratuitous act of solidarity with Japan. They miss the real question. The real question is why did Germany wait so long to declare war on the USA when the USA had been carrying on what American and international law clearly defined as illegal warfare against Germany since the fall of 1940.

"[Austen Chamberlain] has done western civilization a great service by refuting at least one of the slanders against the Germans
because a civilization which leaves war lies unchallenged in an atmosphere of hatred and does not produce courage in its leaders to refute them
is doomed.
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Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, on the public admission by Britain's Foreign Secretary that the WWI corpse-factory story was false, December 4, 1925

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Re: Roosevelt's Road To War

Postby hermod » 1 decade 2 months ago (Tue Apr 02, 2013 6:43 am)

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Day Of Deceit: The Truth About FDR and Pearl Harbor
by Robert B. Stinnett

http://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/day-of- ... 1005557606


In Day of Deceit, Robert Stinnett delivers the definitive final chapter on America's greatest secret and our worst military disaster. Drawing on twenty years of research and access to scores of previously classified documents, Stinnett proves that Pearl Harbor was not an accident, a mere failure of American intelligence, or a brilliant Japanese military coup. By showing that ample warning of the attack was on FDR's desk and, furthermore, that a plan to push Japan into war was initiated at the highest levels of the U.S. government, he ends up profoundly altering our understanding of one of the most significant events in American history.
"[Austen Chamberlain] has done western civilization a great service by refuting at least one of the slanders against the Germans
because a civilization which leaves war lies unchallenged in an atmosphere of hatred and does not produce courage in its leaders to refute them
is doomed.
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Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, on the public admission by Britain's Foreign Secretary that the WWI corpse-factory story was false, December 4, 1925

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Re: Roosevelt's Road To War

Postby hermod » 1 decade 2 months ago (Tue Apr 02, 2013 7:01 am)

THE REAL EFFECT
OF LEND-LEASE:

A FACTUAL ANALYSIS
HOW FDR’S LEND-LEASE PROGRAM
SAVED THE SOVIET UNION


BY THE BARNES REVIEW, 2009


THE LEND-LEASE PROGRAM, FIRST SUGGESTED by Winston Churchill, was enthusiastically adopted by Franklin Roosevelt. It was to be a major factor in the survival of the Soviet Union—an evil empire with feet of clay—and the victory over National Socialism. The U.S. taxpayers contributed the major portion of this giveaway. Even with the American Lend-Lease food aid, many Russians died from lack of food. Equally important was Lend-Lease’s contribution to transportation. It would have been impossible for the Red Army to move the masses of troops and supplies on the primitive roads to the front lines without U.S. Studebaker trucks, which also served as the launching pads for the dreaded Soviet rocket artillery.




Note: FDR's Lend-Lease program was signed in March 1941 - 9 months before the war between the Axis and the United States of America officially started (December 1941). This program was a decisive step away from [FDR's fake] non-interventionist policy towards [open] international involvement.
"[Austen Chamberlain] has done western civilization a great service by refuting at least one of the slanders against the Germans
because a civilization which leaves war lies unchallenged in an atmosphere of hatred and does not produce courage in its leaders to refute them
is doomed.
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Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, on the public admission by Britain's Foreign Secretary that the WWI corpse-factory story was false, December 4, 1925

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Re: Roosevelt's Road To War

Postby Barrington James » 1 decade 2 weeks ago (Wed May 22, 2013 10:57 am)

FDR was quite the guy...and that is no compliment. I won't try to list all his treacheries from 1933 to 1945 but perhaps his best ( worst?) unknown betrayals was done to the thousands of Americans idealists and dreamers, many of them Jews by the way, who immigrated to Russia in the 1930's only to find themselves in the Stalin/ Kaganovich Hell called communism. Needless to say they soon wanted to go home to the USA, but as they now knew the truth about the communism that the USA had been secretly aiding since the so called Russian Revolution, FDR did nothing for these poor souls. Almost all of them died miserable deaths in the gulags. Read " The Forsaken" by Tim Tzouliadis

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Re: Roosevelt's Road To War

Postby Hektor » 1 decade 2 weeks ago (Thu May 23, 2013 1:56 am)

The argument for his guilt is merely the claim that he new about the "murders" aka gassings.

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Re: Roosevelt's Road To War

Postby Mortimer » 9 years 6 months ago (Sat Nov 09, 2013 8:49 am)

When news of the Katyn massacre of Polish officers broke in 1943 Roosevelt covered for his ally Stalin and blamed the enemy even though US intelligence told him it was the work of the soviets.
http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/?p=56206
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