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Even with the additional 2 million people who rejoined the nation with<br />

Alsace and Lorraine, France emerged from the conflict with less than 39<br />

million people. After the war, under the Poincare government, France<br />

imported 2 million foreigners to man its mines, industries, and agriculture.<br />

At the beginning <strong>of</strong> World War II, in 1939, France had half as many men as<br />

Germany had, who were between the ages <strong>of</strong> 20 and 34, that is, a ratio <strong>of</strong><br />

approximately 4 million to 9 million men.<br />

It is important to remind the reader that both the Dreyfus Affair and<br />

the Church-State conflict were part <strong>of</strong> the same Synarchist scenario to<br />

weaken the resolve <strong>of</strong> the French population and its leaders, and prepare<br />

them for a fascist banker's dictatorship. From that standpoint, the French-<br />

British Entente Cordiale was also very much part <strong>of</strong> the Synarchist design to<br />

integrate the two central banking systems together, as was exemplified by<br />

the Lazard Freres banking arrangements.<br />

In a report written around 1954 by a French investigative Agency<br />

entitled {The Paris-Lazard Bank and the Lazard-Monnet team}, the author<br />

identified the Lazard Freres banking group, based in Paris, London, and<br />

New York, as being the center <strong>of</strong> conspiracy to establish in France a banker's<br />

dictatorship, based on a team <strong>of</strong> expert-technicians controlling the key<br />

ministries <strong>of</strong> Finance, Labor and Industry. "Around 1930, a group <strong>of</strong> British<br />

Bankers, including Sir Robert Molesworth Kindersley <strong>of</strong> Lazard Brothers,<br />

Sir Charles Addis <strong>of</strong> the Bank <strong>of</strong> England, and Montague Norman, Governor<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Bank <strong>of</strong> England, devised, for the benefit <strong>of</strong> the Council <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Reichbank, a long plan <strong>of</strong> international credit aimed at restoring the<br />

economic systems <strong>of</strong> European countries that had been devastated by the<br />

war." In other words, the plan was in fact a way to beef up the militarization<br />

<strong>of</strong> the up and coming Hitler project, and prepare the French government to<br />

serve that end.<br />

(By a law <strong>of</strong> 1810, the beast-man Bonaparte had turned all <strong>of</strong> the<br />

national control <strong>of</strong> mines to private ownership. This was Napoleon's way <strong>of</strong><br />

thanking the families that put him and maintained him in power. In a<br />

message to the Senate in 1908, Bonaparte had declared: "It is for us to assure<br />

the well-being and the fortunes <strong>of</strong> the families which place themselves<br />

entirely at our service." Napoleon made sure that even his <strong>empire</strong> would be<br />

at the service <strong>of</strong> the central bankers. It was Napoleon who created the<br />

Banque de France, which made its narrow circle <strong>of</strong> investors very, very rich.<br />

Shirer reported "It was around the citadel <strong>of</strong> the Banque de France, whose<br />

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