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Chapter 37• Destroying Protestant East Germany and Prussia;Firebombing of Lutheran Dresden; “Retaliation”for Destroying England’s Protestant Coventry 1941 - 1945• Japanese Army Persecutes Protestant Missionaries;Blesses Roman Catholic Missionaries 1941 - 1945• Am<strong>eric</strong>an Army Air Force Destroys the “infidel”Buddhists of Japan; Pedro Arrupe, the futureJesuit General, at Hiroshima;Archbishop Spellman at Tinian B-29 Air Base 1944 - 1945• Military Commanders Murdered <strong>by</strong> the Jesuits’SS, OSS, SIS and NKVD: 1943 - 1945German Admiral Wilhelm CanarisGerman General Erwin Rommel GermanSS General Reinhard Heydrich Am<strong>eric</strong>anGeneral George Patton Russian GeneralAndrei Vlasov Polish General WladyslawSikorsky Japanese Admiral IsorokuYamamoto“Was it likely the German Empire would submit, and blindly approve of allthe demands of Rome? Would it proclaim the Syllabus, and regulate itscode of laws according thereto? Would it recognize the Infallibility of thePope, and therewith also his right of sovereignty over all temporalgovernments? . . . ‘Still,’ the Imperial Chancellor [Prince Bismarck] askedhimself, ‘who has influenced Rome to assume this position?’ There could,of course, be no other answer to the question than ‘that the sons of Loyolahad done it.’ . . . It was to them the invention of the Syllabus and theInfallibility was due; and shall Germany submit any longer to this? Wouldit be justified in quietly leaving the matter alone until things had gone on tosuch a height as to occasion another Thirty Years’ War?” {1} [Emphasisadded]Theodor Griesinger, 1880German Historian TheJesuits“The schoolmaster made the Thirty Years’ War. It . . . [was] the Jesuitlessons at Ingolstadt . . . that trained Ferdinand [Emperor Ferdinand II] tothe cool, conscientious, adroit, and unrelenting use of physical force for thegreater glory of God [ad majorem Dei gloriam]. . . and at the end of thirtyyears the Protestantism of Austria, Bohemia, Styria, and other states was nomore. . . . The fighting Company of Jesus now looks to a similar processfor results similar in nature, but on a wider scale . . .The Jesuits – 1914 - 1945

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