Alfrted Hitchcock and the start of WW1 and WW2

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Alfrted Hitchcock and the start of WW1 and WW2

Postby Barrington James » 9 years 4 months ago (Mon Jan 20, 2014 2:44 pm)

The search for the “bad guys” , the people who caused WW1 or WW2 or any other war, for that matter, is not the same as trying to figure out the “bad guy” in some Alfred Hitchcock movie: unlike in most mystery movie or book thrillers, the “bad guys” in real life are not the least persons that one would suspect, they are the most obvious. For any true historian the “bad guys” are always the same old bad guys, the ones who have been creating wars and phoney revolutions for centuries Think Goldman Sachs, think Federal Reserve, think The Bank of England, think who and who alone had the money to finance these wars. Think who benefited from the wars. They are they same guys who have recently created wars in Yugoslavia, Libya, Syria, Egypt, Iraq, Korea, Vietnam, and are trying to hard to start a war in Iran, and they are the same guys who have created every past war. For example, would it have made any sense for Hitler, who had negotiated peaceful claims on all the territory that Germany had lost at Versailles, to want to take on Great Britain and its Commonwealth, France, the USSR , Poland, and the USA in a war that he was sure to lose? Nope , fellow historians. Look elsewhere for your villains. Please let me know what you have discovered. Thanks

BJ
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