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To: Homer_J_Simpson

January 9, 1943:

"Meeting in Casablanca, Morocco, over several days in January 1943*, U.S. President Franklin Roosevelt (left), French General Charles de Gaulle (center), and British Prime Minister Winston Churchill (right) set strategy for the next phases of the war in Europe.
The leaders united in demanding Germany's unconditional surrender as a prerequisite for ending the fighting.
British and American representatives were far less decisive a few months later when they met in Hamilton, Bermuda, to address the refugee crisis.
There, they took no action to rescue Jews."

* January 14 - 24, 1943


Some people are shocked, shocked to learn that, for example Abraham Lincoln was not as politically correct as his legend suggests.
Well, Casablanca shows that President Roosevelt was also less than politically correct, by today's standards:

Yes, Roosevelt's actions regarding Jews can be reasonably defended (see Rosen's Saving the Jews), but there is no pretending FDR was modern-minded politically correct Liberal.

By the way, FDR is just now getting ready for the Casablanca conference, and everything is still hush-hush.
The press especially is not supposed to know about it.
So don't tell anybody!

;-)

9 posted on 01/09/2013 6:02:26 AM PST by BroJoeK (a little historical perspective....)
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To: BroJoeK
There was quite a lot of anti-Semitic sentiment in America back then.


10 posted on 01/09/2013 2:24:17 PM PST by colorado tanker
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