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Chapter 371940When The British Expeditionary Force, key to the defense of the BritishIsles, was cornered at Dunkirk on the French coast for three days itcould have been wiped out, making Britain an easy prey for invasion.But Hitler ‘failed’ to do so, as he personally countermanded the requestsof his Generals to attack and allowed three hundred and fifty thousandBritish to escape <strong>by</strong> boat changing the whole course of the war. [As“Stonewall” Jackson was forbidden <strong>by</strong> Jefferson Davis to captureWashington after the First Manassas, so the German Generals wereforbidden <strong>by</strong> Hitler to destroy the British at Dunkirk indicating that bothwars were to be Crusades – Papal wars of annihilation – againsthistorically and predominantly White Protestant peoples.]1940In North Africa the Brits were defeating the Italians and looked to routthem entirely, but ‘failed’ in that they paused long enough to let theGermans reinforce the Italian positions, insuring a long North AfricanCampaign and there<strong>by</strong> preventing the invasion of Italy for years.1941Russia — We can hardly even try to do justice in a few lines to thecolossal ‘stage set’ where most of World War II was fought, in the‘former Soviet Union’; we will only try to state three points. First, onemilitary analyst has written that despite the six-week delay in theinvasion of Russia caused <strong>by</strong> the uprising of the Serbian people, theGermans had in August-September of 1941 a ninety-seven percentchance of conquering the Soviet Union and would have done so had itnot been for ‘decisions’ or ‘blunders’ made <strong>by</strong> Hitler from Berlin overthe objections of his Generals. Secondly, the German invaders were atfirst welcomed as liberators in much of the Soviet Union, notably theUkraine. And, if they had intelligently enlisted the support of thepeoples, rather than brutalize them via the Jesuits’ SS, they would havedefeated Stalin in spite of Hitler’s wrong military decisions. Thirdly,Stalin had several intelligence sources telling him Hitler was about toinvade and refused to act to prepare the defense, allowing a quick, deeppenetration <strong>by</strong> the Nazis and the death of millions of Orthodox Russiansand Jews. With Hitler’s subsequent ‘failure’ to follow up on thismilitary position or bring the peoples enslaved to communism to hisside, the combination of ‘blunders’ led to the maximum death andThe Jesuits – 1914 - 1945

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