Page 29 - Planet Rotschild vol. 2. - The forbidden history of the new world order
P. 29

Stalin has now broken two non-aggression treaties and annexed territory from

               both  betrayed  parties  (Poland  &  Finland).  The  "International  Community"
               verbally  condemns  the  Soviet  invasion  and  makes  some  symbolic  economic
               gestures, but once again, there are no calls for boycotts, nor any declaration of
               war  against  the  USSR  as  there  was  against  Germany.  Hitler  is  also  forced  to
               remain silent about Stalin’s actions because he does not want a two-front war.

























                    The brave Finns put up a fierce resistance against the Soviet aggressors.







                                                    APRIL 9, 1940

                     GERMANY IS FORCED INTO PRE-EMPTIVE, LIMITED
                              OCCUPATIONS OF NORWAY & DENMARK





               The Allied plan of attack is to disrupt Germany’s iron ore imports from Sweden
               by  illegally  mining  Norwegian  waters,  and  then  occupying  the  important
               Norwegian port of Narvik. Plans are also made for imposing a base of operations
               in Denmark, Germany’s neutral neighbor to its north. (10)


               A Norwegian politician named Vidkun Quisling confirms the existence of these
               Allied plots. (Operation Wilfred and Plan R 4). Sympathetic to Germany, and
               not wanting his country to become a battlefield, Quisling informs Hitler of the
               Anglo-French plot to wage war from the two Scandinavian countries.


               Germany moves quickly to secure the Norwegian port of Narvik just before the
   24   25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34