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Who Started WWII? A Timeline
1919: The Versailles Treaty carves up Germany and gives parts of Germany to Poland, Denmark, France, Belgium, Lithuania and Czechoslovakia. Germany not only loses a lot of land but also loses important natural resources such as iron, coal, etc.
March 1933: Before Hitler oppresses any Jews, the international Jewish community launches a boycott of German goods.
1936: Japan and Germany -- and later Italy -- sign the Anti-Comintern Pact, an anti-communist treaty [1]. Roosevelt shows his communist sympathies by not signing the treaty. Instead he continues to support the mass-murdering Soviets.
1936: Winston Churchill displays his apparently pro-Jewish attitudes long before WWII begins.
1937: Japan attacks China. American president F. D. Roosevelt, instead of condemning the Soviets who are slaughtering millions of people in Russia in the world's first large-scale holocaust, instead focuses his anger on Japan, and Germany as well, in his shocking "Quarantine" speech. In that speech Roosevelt suggests that America may have to go to war soon. The peacetime speech puzzles and angers millions worldwide.
July 1939: The U.S. shows its growing hostility towards Japan by announcing that it will cancel its long-standing commercial treaty with Japan [2].
1939: A Polish marshal makes a more-than-interesting statement just prior to Hitler's invasion of Poland Here [see near the top of that page].
1939: Hitler invades Poland in an attempt to undo the unfair and Jew-rigged Versailles Treaty. Britain and France then declare war on Germany as a result, stating that they must guarantee Poland's security. Strangely, when the Soviets invade Poland from the east just days after the German invasion, Britain and France do not declare war on the Soviets. [Note: even British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain felt that the Versailles Treaty was unfair, as mentioned Here -- scroll down just over half-way down that page, r. side of screen; a quote about Jews pushing Britain into WWII, from U.S. Secretary of the Navy/Secretary of Defense James Forrestal, Here -- scroll 3/4 down that page; that
Forrestal quote is important because it came from a top U.S. government official; Forrestal's death was mysterious, and he was followed by Jewish agents just as he claimed Here -- scroll about 3/4 down that page].
December 1939: The U.S. navy ships Upshur and Tuscaloosa follow the German passenger ship Columbus and radio its position to the British, which amounts to America aiding and abetting war. The German ship is scuttled to avoid being attacked by the British.
September 1940: F. D. Roosevelt outlaws the sale of certain American goods to Japan.
1940: America violates her own Neutrality Act by shipping arms to England [the law is cleverly bypassed by FDR's government]. This also amounts to America aiding and abetting war.
1939-1941: President Roosevelt moves America towards war with Japan and Germany. Concerning the latter, America trains British troops, aids Britain with weapons, and depth-charge bombs a German submarine, among other actions.
January 1941: Secret talks are held in Washington, D.C. between Britian and America. It is agreed that defeating Germany will be the greater priority in the event of war with both Germany and Japan.
January 1941: An angry crowd in San Francisco rips up a German flag at the German consulate. This details the mood that the Jewish-heavy American media and FDR's Jewish-heavy government have created towards Germany.
January 1941: Germany states than any ships aiding Britain [in Britian's war against Germany] will be torpedoed. FDR ignores that declaration and continues to send arms to Britain.
Early 1941: U.S. battleships escorting ship convoys to England engage in combat with German U-boats [submarines]. This amounts to the first act of war with Germany before war is declared. The U.S. starts the first official combat with Germany, with the USS Niblack dropping depth charges on a German U-boat in April.
April 1941: FDR equates the protecting of Britain with the protecting of the U.S. and gives Britain 10 U.S. Coast Guard ships.
April 1941: British military ships are serviced and repaired in the U.S., giving Germany further reason to be hostile towards America.
April 1941: F. D. Roosevelt orders U.S. military ships to report movements of German military ships near Iceland. This also amounts to America aiding and abetting war.
May 1941: FDR issues a panick-filled statement that America is facing an immediate, unlimited national emergency and as such the U.S. must keep all of her military in 'ready' mode and must expand her Neutrality Patrols even further. Since this is long before WWII officially begins, the FDR statement seems odd.
June 1941: German and Italian assets inside the U.S. are seized by FDR's government. This is a hostile act.
June 1941: German and Italian consulates/embassies in the U.S. are closed by FDR. This is also a hostile act.
June 1941: America expels German nationals working for certain companies in the U.S., e.g. tourist agencies, and closes those companies.
July 1941: Roosevelt helps to guarantee Amerca's entry into WWII by issuing an executive order [#8389] forbidding American companies to do business with German and Italian businesses.
July 1941: Roosevelt issues an order which seizes all Japanese assets inside of America. This is naked aggression by FDR no matter how one slices it.
July 1941: Why are American troops stationed in Iceland if FDR is not preparing for far-reaching military action?
Sept. 1941: American and British officials meet with a top Soviet official in Moscow, pledging their support for the Soviets and forming an anti-German cabal of sorts. This can be seen as one of the triggers which caused Germany to declare war on America in December.
September 1941: Roosevelt orders U.S. navy ships to 'shoot on sight' any German ship or U-boat. This is a by-default declaration of war long before Hitler declared war on America.
Sept. 1941: U.S. Coast Guard sailors from the ship Northland capture a German radio station in Greenland and burn it down. They also arrest the German radio men.
Oct. 1941: FDR asks Congress to approve the arming of merchant [non-military] ships and to repeal parts of the Neutrality Act.
Oct. 1941: A meeting proposed by Japan to iron out issues in and around the Pacific Ocean and Far East is rejected by FDR.
Oct. 1941: The U.S. extends the Soviet communists a billion dollars worth of credit under a Lend-Lease agreement. This also can be seen as one of the triggers which caused Germany to declare war on America. Such credit no doubt allowed the Soviets to vastly expand their army -- an army which would later invade Germany, and ironically, help to enslave Eastern Europe and also threaten America during the Cold War.
Nov. 1941: The U.S. Lend-Lease program is extended to Iceland.
Oct.-Dec. 1941: America and her allies continue to embargo Japan, strangling her financially and materially. Japan is, after all, an island and she must import her goods. The Japanese place much importance on 'honor' and will consider such action by the allies to be more or less an act of war, and FDR knows this. Japan asks for an 11th-hour meeting with America just prior to Dec. 7th. FDR rejects such a talk with Japan. Japan bombs Pearl Harbor naval base in Hawaii. Germany then declares war on America. America now enters WWII.
In short, F. D. Roosevelt -- guided by his heavily-Jewish cabal -- did whatever he could to get America into war long before war occurred.
[1] Anti-Comintern Pact Here
[2] the U.S. canceling the commercial treaty with Japan Here
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