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   Topaz to All   
   Hitler (1/4)   
   07 Apr 15 14:35:12   
   
   From: mars1933@hotmail.com   
      
    Here are some quotes from Hitler's Reichstag Speech   
      
   DECEMBER 11, 1941   
      
   Why is there now another American president determined to incite wars   
   and, above all, to stir up hostility against Germany to the point of   
   war? National Socialism came to power in Germany in the same year   
   [1933] that Roosevelt came to power in the United States. At this   
   point it is important to examine the factors behind current   
   developments.   
      
   First of all, the personal side of things: I understand very well that   
   there is a world of difference between my own outlook on life and   
   attitude, and that of President Roosevelt. Roosevelt came from an   
   extremely wealthy family. By birth and origin he belonged to that   
   class of people that is privileged in a democracy and assured of   
   advancement. I myself was only the child of a small and poor family,   
   and I had to struggle through life by work and effort in spite of   
   immense hardships.   
      
   As a member of the privileged class, Roosevelt experienced the [First]   
   World War in a position under Wilson's shadow [as assistant secretary   
   of the Navy]. As a result, he only knew the agreeable consequences of   
   a conflict between nations from which some profited while others lost   
   their lives.   
      
   During this same period, I lived very differently. I was not one of   
   those who made history or profits, but rather one of those who carried   
   out orders. As an ordinary soldier during those four years, I tried to   
   do my duty in the face of the enemy. Of course, I returned from the   
   war just as poor as when I entered in the fall of 1914. I thus shared   
   my fate with millions of others, while Mr. Roosevelt shared his with   
   the so-called upper ten thousand.   
      
   After the war, while Mr. Roosevelt tested his skills in financial   
   speculation in order to profit personally from the inflation, that is,   
   from the misfortune of others, I still lay in a military hospital   
   along with many hundreds of thousands of others. Experienced in   
   business, financially secure and enjoying the patronage of his class,   
   Roosevelt then finally chose a career in politics. During this same   
   period, I struggled as a nameless and unknown man for the rebirth of   
   my nation, which was the victim of the greatest injustice in its   
   entire history.   
      
   Two different paths in life! Franklin Roosevelt took power in the   
   United States as the candidate of a thoroughly capitalistic party,   
   which helps those who serve it. When I became the Chancellor of the   
   German Reich, I was the leader of a popular national movement, which I   
   had created myself. The powers that supported Mr. Roosevelt were the   
   same powers I fought against, out of concern for the fate of my   
   people, and out of deepest inner conviction. The "brain trust" that   
   served the new American president was made up of members of the same   
   national group that we fought against in Germany as a parasitical   
   expression of humanity, and which we began to remove from public life.   
      
   And yet, we also had something in common: Franklin Roosevelt took   
   control of a country with an economy that had been ruined as a result   
   of democratic influences, and I assumed the leadership of a Reich that   
   was also on the edge of complete ruin, thanks to democracy. There were   
   13 million unemployed in the United States, while Germany had seven   
   million unemployed and another seven million part-time workers. In   
   both countries, public finances were in chaos, and it seemed that the   
   spreading economic depression could not be stopped.   
      
   From then on, things developed in the United States and in the German   
   Reich in such a way that future generations will have no difficulty in   
   making a definitive evaluation of the two different socio-political   
   theories. Whereas the German Reich experienced an enormous improvement   
   in social, economic, cultural and artistic life in just a few years   
   under National Socialist leadership, President Roosevelt was not able   
   to bring about even limited improvements in his own country.   
      
   This task should have been much easier in the United States, with   
   barely 15 people per square kilometer, as compared to 140 in Germany.   
   If economic prosperity is not possible in that country, it must be the   
   result of either a lack of will by the ruling leadership or the   
   complete incompetence of the men in charge. In just five years, the   
   economic problems were solved in Germany and unemployment was   
   eliminated. During this same period, President Roosevelt enormously   
   increased his country's national debt, devalued the dollar, further   
   disrupted the economy and maintained the same number of unemployed.   
      
   But this is hardly remarkable when one realizes that the intellects   
   appointed by this man, or more accurately, who appointed him, are   
   members of that same group who, as Jews, are interested only in   
   disruption and never in order. While we in National Socialist Germany   
   took measures against financial speculation, it flourished   
   tremendously under Roosevelt. The New Deal legislation of this man was   
   spurious, and consequently the greatest error ever experienced by   
   anyone. If his economic policies had continued indefinitely during   
   peace time, there is no doubt that sooner or later they would have   
   brought down this president, in spite of all his dialectical   
   cleverness. In a European country his career would certainly have   
   ended in front of a national court for recklessly squandering the   
   nation's wealth. And he would hardly have avoided a prison sentence by   
   a civil court for criminally incompetent business management.   
      
   Many respected Americans also shared this view. A threatening   
   opposition was growing all around this man, which led him to think   
   that he could save himself only by diverting public attention from his   
   domestic policies to foreign affairs. In this regard it is interesting   
   to study the reports of Polish Ambassador Potocki from Washington,   
   which repeatedly point out that Roosevelt was fully aware of the   
   danger that his entire economic house of cards could collapse, and   
   that therefore he absolutely had to divert attention to foreign   
   policy.   
      
   The circle of Jews around Roosevelt encouraged him in this. With Old   
   Testament vindictiveness they regarded the United States as the   
   instrument that they and he could use to prepare a second Purim   
   [slaughter of enemies] against the nations of Europe, which were   
   increasingly anti-Jewish. So it was that the Jews, in all of their   
   satanic baseness, gathered around this man, and he relied on them.   
      
   The American president increasingly used his influence to create   
   conflicts, intensify existing conflicts, and, above all, to keep   
   conflicts from being resolved peacefully. For years this man looked   
   for a dispute anywhere in the world, but preferably in Europe, that he   
   could use to create political entanglements with American economic   
   obligations to one of the contending sides, which would then steadily   
   involve America in the conflict and thus divert attention from his own   
   confused domestic economic policies.   
      
      
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