Posted on 10/24/2020 11:56:55 AM PDT by Impala64ssa
During the final presidential debate Thursday night, Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden claimed that the United States "had a good relationship with Hitler before he in fact invaded Europe."
Biden appeared to be attempting to make a larger point about President Trump's working relationship with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un, though in context it left many observers scratching their heads.
Biden appeared to be attempting to make a larger point about President Trump's working relationship with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-Un, though in context it left many observers scratching their heads.
Though public sentiment in pre-WWII America was strongly opposed to any entanglement in European affairs, particularly following the bloodbath of World War I, there was an overriding antipathy for Hitler and his Nazi party within the United States.
In September 1939, as Hitler began his assault across Europe, U.S. President Franklin Delano Roosevelt told the American people, "This nation will remain a neutral nation, but I cannot ask that every American remain neutral in thought as well." It was a thinly veiled acknowledgement of widespread national disdain for Germany and its leader.
Given these, and several other fairly well-established historical facts demonstrating America's consistent hostility towards Hitler's regime, it is not immediately clear, barring a clumsy attempt at humor, what "good relationship" the former vice president was referring to.
Where does Joe think the Germans “invaded Europe” from?
Antarctica?
Hollywood sure did.
Maybe Joe was in agreement with FDR for not allowing the Jewish refugees in and turning them away!
Well since the 0bama’s had Mao tree ornaments and all I guess they thought he was a good guy also.
Until the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor, anyway.
My grandparents told me that people of German descent living in Pittsburgh suddenly began telling people they were really Hungarian. Such was the times.
What is going on in this country is giving me chills. Trump is not like Hitler. Just because a leader wants order doesnt mean theyre like a dictator, Andrews told IJR. What reminds me more of Hitler than anything else isnt Trump, its the destruction of freedom of speech on the college campuses the agendas fueled by the professors. Thats how Hitler started, he pulled in the youth to miseducate them, to brainwash them, its happening today.
https://madworldnews.com/hitler-survivor-liberal-trump-nazi/
Biden is truly insane and callus for daring to utter such insanity.
Henry Ford had no problem whatsoever doing business with Nazi Germany. When the war began in 1939, Ford professed himself neutral, but his and his companys actions belie that claim. Before America joined the war, Ford had no problem supplying Germany with war materials, but declined to supply the British RAF with aircraft engines.
Large American banks and George W. Bushs grandfather financed the Nazis.
American manufacturing companies were big supporters of the Nazis.
IBM put the blitz in blitzkrieg. The whole war effort was organized on Hollerith machines from 1933 to 1945. This is when information technology comes to warfare. At the same time, IBM was supporting the entire German war machine directly from New York until the fall of 1941 .
There is a preponderance of evidence on the net.
#3 Just like they support China now.
This should make every Biden-loving Jew mad. Waiting.....
Ever notice the insignia on the tail of the airship Hindenburg?
Harvard loved the Nazis. They were all modern and sciencey and stuff.
Ever notice the insignia on the tail of the airship Hindenburg?
When the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor Hitler was livid! He was hoping for an invasion of the Eastern Russian ports. Instead this brought the US into the war and because of his alliance with Japan forced Hitler to declare war on the US.
Joepedo is a thoroughly screwed up unit.
I think he meant in the 30s and before the war.
But the truth is, while the country was technically “neutral” before Pearl Harbor, the vast majority of the country loathed Hitler, Lindbergh became an outcast after his disastrous Des Moines speech.
But you know who was friendly to Hitler before the war? The Communists, after the Non-Aggression Pact, and up to the point where Hitler invaded their beloved Soviet Union.
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