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joked." - H. Roth. Why Are We Being Lied To?<br />
"Germany is too strong. We must destroy her."<br />
- Winston Churchill, November, 1936 to US General Wood<br />
"I believe now that Hitler and the German people did not want war. But we declared war on<br />
Germany, intent on destroying it, in accordance with our principle <strong>of</strong> balance <strong>of</strong> power, and we were<br />
encouraged by the 'Americans' around Roosevelt." - Sir. Hartley Shawcross. British Attorney General<br />
INTERNATIONAL TRADE<br />
"You will be visiting Japan, where goods that are flooding the world's markets are being<br />
manufactured under entirely different labour conditions. That will, one day also apply to Russia. <strong>The</strong><br />
powers-that-be in Moscow will, if necessary, allow part <strong>of</strong> the populace to starve in order to maintain<br />
the export trade." - Adolf Hitler, Paris Soir, January 26th 1936<br />
In fact, such was the reason and result <strong>of</strong> the Ukrainian famine; artificially created by 'Uncle Joe<br />
Stalin' precisely for that purpose, the effects <strong>of</strong> which led to an estimated 30 million Russian deaths.<br />
"I want bread and work for my people. And certainly I do not wish to have it through the operation <strong>of</strong><br />
credit guarantees, but through permanent labour, the products <strong>of</strong> which I can either exchange for<br />
foreign goods or for domestic goods in our internal commercial circulation. Germany has an<br />
enormous number <strong>of</strong> men who not only want to work but also to eat. I cannot build the future <strong>of</strong> the<br />
German nation on the assurances <strong>of</strong> a foreign statesman or on any international help, but only on the<br />
real basis <strong>of</strong> steady production, for which I must find a market at home and abroad."<br />
- Adolf Hitler, Paris Soir, January 26th 1936<br />
<strong>The</strong> terms <strong>of</strong> the Versailles Treaty and various other trade restriction impositions had put Germany at<br />
a trading disadvantage. Hitler's Germany however turned the tables by adopting a system <strong>of</strong> tradebarter.<br />
In this way he effectively eliminated the international financiers and fixers, corroding their<br />
influence and giving Germany the trading advantages. <strong>The</strong> German system was so obviously superior<br />
that this unfortunately made war even more inevitable.<br />
"<strong>The</strong>y (international bankers) swept statesmen, politicians, jurists, and journalists all on one side, and<br />
issued their orders with the imperiousness <strong>of</strong> absolute monarchs, who knew that there was no appeal<br />
from their ruthless decrees."<br />
- Lloyd George, Prime Minister, when speaking <strong>of</strong> peace negotiations following World War I.<br />
"<strong>The</strong> Nazi phenomenon arose from the German desire to avenge the defeat <strong>of</strong> 1918 and to find a place<br />
in the sun for the most dynamic <strong>of</strong> European nations."<br />
- Hon. Major General Khub Chand. Indian statesman and diplomat. Doenitz at Nuremberg. A re-<br />
Appraisal<br />
"<strong>The</strong> reproach that world trade is declining as a result <strong>of</strong> the German method <strong>of</strong> barter trade can, if it<br />
is correct at all, only be addressed to those who are to blame for this development. <strong>The</strong>y are those<br />
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