To: Asmodeus
"Its the shot that started World War II between the Americans and the Japanese, "What a crock. If it wasn't there, there would have been no shot. What did Roosevelt know and when did he know it?
20 posted on
08/29/2002 11:26:09 AM PDT by
ex-snook
To: ex-snook
What did Roosevelt know and when did he know it?
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To: ex-snook
I have always maintained that FDR and his cabinet (and the Navy) knew that an attack was imminent, probably knew the date within a week or so. (Remember that the carriers were conveniently out of port.) FDR let it happen because he knew that this would incite the citizenry to support a war for which he had been preparing for about 7 years. FDR was no lightweight in the "brains" department. He was as clever and as crafty as they come - and so were the people he had working for him.
(As an aside, if you are ever near Hyde Park, NY, his mansion and library are really worth a visit!)
(Aside #2: I'm not a FDR supporter or a socialist. I just like history and historical places - so don't shoot me!)
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