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Vatican Assassinschronologically a few of the major ‘blunders’, so that one may, out ofthem, better evaluate the likelihood of a guiding hand directing theresults of the war.1919The Treaty of Versailles imposed such an unfair burden of warrepercussions on Germany, that when Clemenceau of France was asked<strong>by</strong> the press what they had given the world through the treaty, he said,‘We have guaranteed another war in twenty years.’1919The United States, whose presence in the League of Nations could alonehave prevented the Second World War, stayed out of the League.1934After the Reich’s Concordat with the Vatican, Hitler’s military plannersmade a mistake. This blunder occurred on the Russian front wheretwo-thirds of the fighting took place and it proved to be fatal. Unlike theBrits, Hitler’s military planners ‘failed’ to build a long range,thousand-mile bomber to knock out Russian factories in the Urals.1939During the lull after the German invasion of Poland, and before theinvasion of France known as “the phony war,” the negotiationsconducted <strong>by</strong> Admiral Canaris of German Intelligence’s ‘Abwehr’ withEngland, through the Vatican as intermediary using the Pope’sdiabolical Jesuit confessor and future Zionist, Robert Leiber, weredisclosed through a Swiss newspaper, contributing to their ‘failure’.1939 - 40Knowing Norway was the geographical key to maintaining Swedishneutrality, whose steel was critical to the continuing of the German WarMachine, and although in possession of intelligence, Churchill, as Lordof the Admiralty, ‘failed’ to attempt to defend Norway for over sixweeks, doing too little, too late, and so Germany gained control of theSwedish steel needed for a long, protracted war.The Jesuits – 1914 - 1945

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