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Reply #75 - Apr 8th, 2013 at 1:33am
 
The Bush family and the Nazis

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2004/sep/25/usa.secondworldwar

The funding of the Nazis

http://www.globalresearch.ca/american-banks-funded-the-nazis/31983

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...A brief aside is required here to explain what type of company I.G. Farben actually was. At the time, it was the world’s largest chemical company and through the talents of its scientists and engineers, it secured the vital self-sufficiency that was to enable Germany to maneuver in the world of power politics. From its laboratories and factories flowed the strategic raw materials that Germany’s own territory could not supply, the synthetics of oil, gasoline, rubber, nitrates, and fibers. In addition, I.G. produced vaccines and drugs such as Salvarsan, aspirin, Atabrine, and Novocain, along with sulfa drugs, as well as poison gases and rocket fuels. The depth of I.G. Farben’s connection to Nazi policy was finally realized at Auschwitz, the extermination center where four million people were destroyed in accordance with Hitler’s “Final Solution of the Jewish Question”. Drawn by the seemingly limitless supply of death camp labor, Farben built I.G. Auschwitz, a huge industrial complex designed to produce synthetic rubber and oil. This installation used as much electricity as the entire city of Berlin, and more than 25,000 camp inmates died during its construction. I.G. Farben eventually built its own concentration camp, known as Monowitz, which was closer to the site of the complex than Auschwitz was, in order to eliminate the need to march prisoners several miles to and from the plant every day.

This was the company enthusiastically embraced by Standard Oil as well as other major American corporations like Du Pont and General Motors. I do not, however, state that Standard Oil collaborated with the Nazis simply because I.G. Farben was its second largest shareholder. In fact, without the explicit help of Standard Oil, the Nazi air force would never have gotten off the ground in the first place...


http://mit.edu/thistle/www/v13/3/oil.html
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Re: Lets take a moment to consider North Korea..
Reply #76 - Apr 8th, 2013 at 9:01am
 
Grey wrote on Apr 8th, 2013 at 12:53am:
[quote author=Chard link=1365148798/47#47 date=1365310996]
You asked where the US was when Britain was under threat of invasion, not where we were when the Battle of Britian happened, you dishonest sh*t. I brought up Sealöwe to show that Britain never was under an actual threat of being invaded. Lend-Lease was an example of us not only selling the UK the weapons, munitions, and raw material they needed on one hell of a line of crefit.
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Right 'The Blitz' wasn't an aerial softening up in preparation for invasion, it was just Hitlers way of helping with urban renewal.


Which blitz? Thrre were several of then.

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Reply #77 - Apr 8th, 2013 at 10:19am
 
The Blitz didn't really get going until Hitler ordered less attention be paid to the airfields and more to bombing cities.

Some hold the opinion that switching to the cities allowed the RAF to recover and ensured invasion would never again be an option,  Hitler's mistake that may have saved England.

(This version of events may differ from that in American history books! Cheesy)
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Re: Lets take a moment to consider North Korea..
Reply #78 - Apr 8th, 2013 at 1:24pm
 
Grey wrote on Apr 8th, 2013 at 1:33am:
The Bush family and the Nazis

http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2004/sep/25/usa.secondworldwar

The funding of the Nazis

http://www.globalresearch.ca/american-banks-funded-the-nazis/31983

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...A brief aside is required here to explain what type of company I.G. Farben actually was. At the time, it was the world’s largest chemical company and through the talents of its scientists and engineers, it secured the vital self-sufficiency that was to enable Germany to maneuver in the world of power politics. From its laboratories and factories flowed the strategic raw materials that Germany’s own territory could not supply, the synthetics of oil, gasoline, rubber, nitrates, and fibers. In addition, I.G. produced vaccines and drugs such as Salvarsan, aspirin, Atabrine, and Novocain, along with sulfa drugs, as well as poison gases and rocket fuels. The depth of I.G. Farben’s connection to Nazi policy was finally realized at Auschwitz, the extermination center where four million people were destroyed in accordance with Hitler’s “Final Solution of the Jewish Question”. Drawn by the seemingly limitless supply of death camp labor, Farben built I.G. Auschwitz, a huge industrial complex designed to produce synthetic rubber and oil. This installation used as much electricity as the entire city of Berlin, and more than 25,000 camp inmates died during its construction. I.G. Farben eventually built its own concentration camp, known as Monowitz, which was closer to the site of the complex than Auschwitz was, in order to eliminate the need to march prisoners several miles to and from the plant every day.

This was the company enthusiastically embraced by Standard Oil as well as other major American corporations like Du Pont and General Motors. I do not, however, state that Standard Oil collaborated with the Nazis simply because I.G. Farben was its second largest shareholder. In fact, without the explicit help of Standard Oil, the Nazi air force would never have gotten off the ground in the first place...


http://mit.edu/thistle/www/v13/3/oil.html


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Reply #79 - Apr 8th, 2013 at 1:34pm
 
http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=273548

Iran lines up behind North Korea, warns the US of “great losses”

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Tehran’s intercession in the Korean crisis on the side of its ally in Pyongyang was predictable, even though the US preferrs to ignore the close interrelations between the two allies.

And so, on Friday, April 5, Deputy Chief of Staff of Iran’s Armed Forces Brig. Gen. Masoud Jazayeri stepped forward to point the finger at Washington:
[“The presence of the Americans in [South] Korea has been the root cause of tensions in this sensitive region in the past and present. The US and its allies will suffer great losses if a war breaks out in this region,” he said, adding for good measure: “Independent countries will not submit to the US mischief. The time for Washington’s bullying and extortion is long past.”

DEBKAfile’s Iranian sources: The second part of the statement was a perfect fit for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s flat refusal to accept US demands on Iran’s nuclear program. The Korean crisis gave the Iranians the opportunity to kill two birds with one stone.

As Kim Jong-Un moved two intermediate missiles to the east coast of North Korea, Gen. Jazayeri’s rhetoric landed on the latest round of talks the six powers were holding with Iran in Amaty, Kazhakstan for a diplomatic resolution of Iran’s nuclear challenge.

Washington hoped to spread some cheer over a diplomatic process that had long past proven futile by planting advance reports that Khamenei had ordered a slowdown of Iran’s nuclear program up to the June presidential election to avoid crossing a red line that would trigger a military response.

But when the parties came to the table, Iran’s senior negotiator Saeed Jalili refused outright to respond to the proposals put before Tehran in the previous session.

He seemed to have taken his cue from Kim Jong-Un, who too has stuck to his father’s rejectionism in the face of every American proposal for dismantling North Korea’s nuclear program.
DEBKAfile: The inevitable convergence of the Korean and Iranian crises confronts America’s three top officials, President Barack Obama, Secretary of State John Kerry and Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel, with their most challenging international test.

http://countdowntozerotime.org/2013/04/06/iran-lines-up-behind-north-korea-warns...
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Re: Lets take a moment to consider North Korea..
Reply #80 - Apr 8th, 2013 at 2:48pm
 

Independent countries will not submit to the US mischief.
The time for Washington’s bullying and extortion is long past.


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