President Franklin D. Roosevelt was eager to enter the war in Europe. He wanted this strongly following the fall of France (June 1940)—when he came to believe that without American intervention the Nazis would conquer the Old Continent—and desperately after Germany attacked the Soviet Union a year later. In this desire he was supported by the old East Coast elite which was traditionally Anglophile, by the increasingly influential Jewish lobby and—after June 22, 1941—by Moscow’s sympathizers within his entourage and in the country at large.Article complete with timeline and documentation.
Online Book: Wall Street and FDR, by Antony Sutton.
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