
Originally Posted by
John Sholtes
In the early 1930s, certain Jews began to set the stage for WWII. In both Britain and America, Jews in important positions of power maneuvered to get the British and American governments to actively oppose Hitler’s Germany. Furthermore, Jews themselves declared financial ‘war’ on Germany just after Hitler took power. Such a ‘war’ declaration occurred before Hitler had imprisoned the Jews or curtailed Jewish legal rights.
In other words, Jews struck the first blow in their battle against Hitler’s new regime. It is important for the reader to understand that long before Hitler had imprisoned the Jews or invaded any country, American president Franklin D. Roosevelt officially recognized Germany’s enemy, the communist Soviet Union (in November 1933), as a hedge against anti-communism in Europe. That the president of a free country would recognize a brutal communist state that had already murdered millions of people — a fact likely known to Roosevelt — is significant, and offers insight into Roosevelt’s administration. Some of the people surrounding Roosevelt were communists, for example U.S. Treasury official Harry Dexter White. Other Roosevelt staffers were, if not actual communists, then sympathetic towards communism, e.g. FDR’s vice-president Henry Wallace. Roosevelt himself told Congressman Martin Dies that “several of the best friends I have got” were communists (noted in the Congressional Record, Sept. 22, 1950, page A6832).
More important, however, President Roosevelt’s administration overflowed with Jews – so many that his famous ‘New Deal’ socioeconomic program was often referred to as the ‘Jew Deal.’ Indeed, it was a Jew — FDR staffer Samuel Rosenman — that coined the term ‘New Deal.’ The Jews who aided Roosevelt’s administration included Bernard Baruch, Felix Frankfurter, David Niles, Louis Brandeis, Henry Morgenthau Jr., Rabbi Stephen Wise and Sidney Hillman.
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