I’d reject it also.
Roosevelt should have stood aside and let Hitler and Stalin bash each-others brains out for a couple more years.
We went to war to free Europe from Nazi tyranny and wound up turning over half of it to Soviet tyranny.
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Stalin’s Secret Agents: The Subversion of Roosevelt’s Government
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2013/02/david-martin/stalins-secret-agents-the-subversion-of-roosevelts-government/
We went to war to free Europe from Nazi tyranny and wound up turning over half of it to Soviet tyranny.
I think things worked out just as Roosevelt and his leftwing administration were hoping they would.
Germany declared war on the United States first, not the other way around. Dec 11, 1941.
We didn’t declare war on Nazi Germany, Hitler declared war on us. But even if the US had wanted to let Germany and the USSR just bleed each other for a couple more years... oh wait, that is effectively what happened. From Dec. 11, 1941 to June 5, 1944 we had no major army in Europe.
Hitler declared war on America after Pearl harbor. Staying out was not an option.
That’s because Roosevelt had actual communists in his administration.