September 30, 1938 held the Munich Agreement

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  1. Destroyer of illusions

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    September 30, 1938 held the Munich Agreement - the actual beginning of the Second World War.
    77 years ago, the European powers had betrayed Czechoslovakia. Giving Czechoslovakia at the mercy of to Hitler, Poland and Hungary. Thereby pushing the world in the crucible of World War II.

    Munich Agreement
    http://www.rt.com/news/seventy-years-of-the-munich-agreement/

    Which countries concluded treaties with Hitler:

    1933 - Britain, France, Italy, Germany - the "Pact of Four"
    1934 - Poland, Germany - Pact "Hitler - Pilsudski"
    1935 - United Kingdom, Germany - "Maritime Agreement"
    1936 - Japan, Germany - "Anti-Comintern Pact"
    1938 September - United Kingdom, Germany - "nonaggression pact"
    1938 December - France and Germany - "nonaggression pact"
    1939 March - Romania, Germany - "economic agreement"
    1939 March - Lithuania, Germany - "nonaggression pact"
    1939, May - Italy, Germany - "a pact of alliance and friendship"
    1939, May - Denmark, Germany - "nonaggression pact"
    1939 June - Estonia, Germany - "nonaggression pact"
    1939 June - Latvia, Germany - "nonaggression pact"
    1939 August - Soviet Union, Germany - "nonaggression pact"

    Now the situation in the world looks more like the situation before the outbreak of the First World War. But situation in the Middle East is similar to the division of Czechoslovakia.
    The American fascists in the White House and its allies in Europe and in the East began to plunder the countries in North Africa. The world community is also shamefully silent. The only voice for peace - the voice of Russia.
    And I'm sure, in spite of the sacrifices, Russia once again save the world.

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    Do you remember that date? Do you know who financed Hitler? What do you think about it?
     
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    Ronstar Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    Stalin and the USSR gave Hitler lots of money, supplies, and weapons from 1939 to 1941.

    truly a deal between devils.
     
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    Give examples. You can not? I can call you a lot of examples of how the Jews financed Hitler. I'm not talking about huge financial flows from the US to Germany. This has long been a well-known fact.
    By the way, you know that the Soviet Union was at war with Germany since 1936. In Spain. Hitler supported Franco's fascists - Stalin supported the resistance.
    (United States and other Western countries - supported Franco. In other words supported by the fascist regime. But the West has always supported the Nazis. Especially at the moment)
     
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    you have no evidence
     
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    There is. And you know about it. Many times I showed them to you.
     
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    you have shown no such evidence, ever.
     
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    Roosevelt and the USA did it even during the war.Truly a deal between bastards :

    "...a number of financial and industrial figures of World War II and several members of the government served the cause of money before the cause of patriotism. While aiding the United States' war effort, they also aided Nazi Germany's.
    It thus came as a severe shock to learn that several of the greatest American corporate leaders were in league with Nazi corporations before and after Pearl Harbor, including I.G. Farben, the colossal Nazi industrial trust that created Auschwitz.

    What would have happened if millions of American and British people, struggling with coupons and lines at the gas stations, had learned that in 1942 Standard Oil of New Jersey managers shipped the enemy's fuel through neutral Switzerland and that the enemy was shipping Allied fuel? Suppose the public had discovered that the Chase Bank in Nazi-occupied Paris after Pearl Harbor was doing millions of dollars' worth of business with the enemy with the full knowledge of the head office in Manhattan? Or that Ford trucks were being built for the German occupation troops in France with authorization from Dearborn, Michigan? Or that Colonel Sosthenes Behn, the head of the international American telephone conglomerate ITT, flew from New York to Madrid tot Berne during the war to help improve Hitler's communications systems and improve the robot bombs that devastated London? Or that ITT built the Focke-Wulfs that dropped bombs on British and American troops? Or that crucial ball bearings were shipped to Nazi-associated customers in Latin America with the collusion of the vice-chairman of the U.S. War Production Board in partnership with Gцring's cousin in Philadelphia when American forces were desperately short of them? Or that such arrangements were known about in Washington and either sanctioned or deliberately ignored?

    For the government did sanction dubious transactions—both before and after Pearl Harbor. A presidential edict, issued six days after December 7, 1941, actually set up the legislation whereby licensing arrangements for trading with the enemy could officially be granted. Often during the years after Pearl Harbor the government permitted such trading. For example, ITT was allowed to continue its relations with the Axis and Japan until 1945, even though that conglomerate was regarded as an official instrument of United States Intelligence. No attempt was made to prevent Ford from retaining its interests for the Germans in Occupied France, nor were the Chase Bank or the Morgan Bank expressly forbidden to keep open their branches in Occupied Paris. It is indicated that the Reichsbank and Nazi Ministry of Economics made promises to certain U.S. corporate leaders that their properties would not be injured after the Fьhrer was victorious. Thus, the bosses of the multinationals as we know them today had a six-spot on every side of the dice cube. Whichever side won the war, the powers that really ran nations would not be adversely affected.

    As for Roosevelt, the Sphinx still keeps his secrets. That supreme politician held all of the forces of collusion and betrayal in balance, publicly praising those executives whom he knew to be questionable. Before Pearl Harbor, he allowed such egregious executives as James D. Mooney of General Motors and William Rhodes Davis of the Davis Oil Company to enjoy pleasant tкte-а-tкtes with Hitler and Gцring, while maintaining a careful record of what they were doing. During the war, J. Edgar Hoover, Adolf A. Berle, Henry Morgenthau, and Harold Ickes kept the President fully advised of all internal and external transgressions. With great skill, he never let the executives concerned know that he was on to them. By using the corporate leaders for his own war purposes as dollar-a-year men, keeping an eye on them and allowing them to indulge, under license or not, in their international tradings, he at once made winning the war a certainty and kept the public from knowing what it should not know.
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    Hilter was actually disappointed in the outcome of this agreement. He wanted to militarily invade, which his opposition wasn't ready for. A year later when he invaded Poland the UK and France had had more time to prepare for war.
     
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    Correct, Mussolini and Goering did much to prevent the war and both did not recognize that it was Hitler's intention to get a war with reason of failed negotiations and so having chance to blame other side to be guilty for!
     
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    WALL STREET AND
    THE RISE OF HITLER




    http://reformed-theology.org/html/books/wall_street/



    By
    Antony C. Sutton



    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    Preface
    Introduction
    Unexplored Facets of Naziism

    PART ONE: Wall Street Builds Nazi Industry

    Chapter One
    Wall Street Paves the Way for Hitler

    1924: The Dawes Plan
    1928: The Young Plan
    B.I.S. — The Apex of Control
    Building the German Cartels

    Chapter Two
    The Empire of I.G. Farben

    The Economic Power of I.G. Farben
    Polishing I.G. Farben's Image
    The American I.G. Farben

    Chapter Three
    General Electric Funds Hitler

    General Electric in Weimar, Germany
    General Electric & the Financing of Hitler
    Technical Cooperation with Krupp
    A.E.G. Avoids the Bombs in World War II

    Chapter Four
    Standard Oil Duels World War II

    Ethyl Lead for the Wehrmacht
    Standard Oil and Synthetic Rubber
    The Deutsche-Amerikanische Petroleum A.G.

    Chapter Five
    I.T.T. Works Both Sides of the War

    Baron Kurt von Schröder and I.T.T.
    Westrick, Texaco, and I.T.T.
    I.T.T. in Wartime Germany

    PART TWO: Wall Street and Funds for Hitler

    Chapter Six
    Henry Ford and the Nazis

    Henry Ford: Hitler's First Foreign Banker
    Henry Ford Receives a Nazi Medal
    Ford Assists the German War Effort

    Chapter Seven
    Who Financed Adolf Hitler?

    Some Early Hitler Backers
    Fritz Thyssen and W.A. Harriman Company
    Financing Hitler in the March 1933 Elections
    The 1933 Political Contributions

    Chapter Eight
    Putzi: Friend of Hitler and Roosevelt

    Putzi's Role in the Reichstag Fire
    Roosevelt's New Deal and Hitler's New Order

    Chapter Nine
    Wall Street and the Nazi Inner Circle

    The S.S. Circle of Friends
    I.G. Farben and the Keppler Circle
    Wall Street and the S.S. Circle

    Chapter Ten
    The Myth of "Sidney Warburg"

    Who Was "Sidney Warburg"?
    Synopsis of the Suppressed "Warburg" Book
    James Paul Warbur's Affidavit
    Some Conclusions from the "Warburg" Story

    Chapter Eleven
    Wall Street-Nazi Collaboration in World War II

    American I.G. in World War II
    Were American Industrialists and Financiers
    Guilty of War Crimes?

    Chapter Twelve
    Conclusions

    The Pervasive Influence of International Bankers
    Is the United States Ruled by a Dictatorial Elite?
    The New York Elite as a Subversive Force
    The Slowly Emerging Revisionist Truth

    Appendix A
    Program of the National Socialist German
    Workers Party

    Appendix B
    Affidavit of Hjalmar Schacht

    Appendix C
    Entries in the "National Trusteeship" Account

    Appendix D
    Letter from the U.S. War Department to
    Ethyl Corporation

    Appendix E
    Extract from Morgenthau Diary (Germany)

    Footnotes
    Bibliography
    Index
     

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