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To: Homer_J_Simpson
There is something of interest in the second article in this post – “Many Shifts Made in Navy Commands.” Under “List of Other Changes” we see that Rear Admiral Harold Stark is set to replace Admiral Leahy as Chief of Naval Operations. Stark, in turn, is to be replaced as commander cruisers, Battle Force by a Rear Admiral with the unusual name of Husband E. Kimmel. The Battle Force post must be a stepping stone to bigger things. Perhaps Adm. Kimmel will have an important role to play in coming events.

CASE WHITE

The news of Chamberlain’s Guarantee of Poland threw the German dictator into one of his characteristic rages. He happened to be with Admiral Canaris, chief of the Abwehr, and according to the latter he stormed about the room, pounding his fists on the marble table top, his face contorted with fury, and shouting against the British, "I'll cook them a stew they'll choke on!"

The next day, April 1, he spoke at Wilhelmshaven at the launching of the battleship Tirpitz and was in such a belligerent mood that apparently he did not quite trust himself, for at the last moment he ordered that the direct radio broadcast of his speech be canceled; he directed that it be re-broadcast later from recordings, which could be edited. Even the re-broadcast version was spotted with warnings to Britain and Poland.

If they [the Western Allies] expect the Germany of today to sit patiently by until the very last day while they create satellite States and set them against Germany, then they are mistaking the Germany of today for the Germany of before the war.

He who declares himself ready to pull the chestnuts out of the fire for these powers must realize he burns his fingers. . . .

When they say in other countries that they will arm and will keep arming still more, I can tell those statesmen only this: "Me you will never tire out!" I am determined to continue on this road.

Hitler, as his cancellation of the direct broadcast showed, was cautious enough not to provoke foreign opinion too much. It was reported in Berlin that day that he would denounce the Anglo-German naval treaty as his first reply to Chamberlain, But in his speech he merely declared that if Great Britain no longer wished to adhere to it, Germany "would accept this very calmly." As so often before, Hitler ended on an old familiar note of peace: "Germany has no intention of attacking other people . . . Out of this conviction I decided three weeks ago to name the coming party rally the 'Party Convention of Peace' "—a slogan, which as the summer of 1939 developed, became more and more ironic.

William L. Shirer, The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich

2 posted on 04/01/2009 6:07:25 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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Updates at #2.


3 posted on 04/01/2009 6:08:18 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson ("Every nation has the government that it deserves." - Joseph de Maistre (1753-1821))
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To: Homer_J_Simpson
...we see that Rear Admiral Harold Stark is set to replace Admiral Leahy as Chief of Naval Operations. Stark, in turn, is to be replaced as commander cruisers, Battle Force by a Rear Admiral with the unusual name of Husband E. Kimmel. The Battle Force post must be a stepping stone to bigger things. Perhaps Adm. Kimmel will have an important role to play in coming events.

Perhaps William D. Leahy will as well.

7 posted on 04/01/2009 6:42:02 AM PDT by Fiji Hill
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To: Homer_J_Simpson
"Stark, in turn, is to be replaced as commander cruisers, Battle Force by a Rear Admiral with the unusual name of Husband E. Kimmel. The Battle Force post must be a stepping stone to bigger things. Perhaps Adm. Kimmel will have an important role to play in coming events."

On Battle Force, from Wikipedia:

"In 1930, the name of the fleet was changed to "Battle Force", but the structure remained the same. In 1931, the force was based in Pearl Harbor and consisted of a majority of the United States' surface fleet: all of the newer battleships, all of the carriers, a light cruiser squadron and "three or four" destroyer squadrons were all a part of the Battle Force. In 1939, the Battle Force had five carriers, 12 battleships, 14 light cruisers, and 68 destroyers.[1]"

[HQ at Pearl Harbor. Most of the ships on the West Coast]

In June 1939 Admiral Richardson became the Commander of Battle Force, reorganized to the US Pacific Fleet in February 1940. Richardson was then canned by FDR in February 1941 after strongly objecting to the fleet's forward deployment at Pearl Harbor.

Now FDR needed someone to replace Richardson, someone, shall we say, more malleable?

14 posted on 04/05/2009 6:37:04 AM PDT by BroJoeK (a little historical perspective...)
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