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commerce in both volume and profit." - Bernard M. Baruch (13)








                                                    MAY 10, 1940
                      GERMANY LAUNCHES PRE-EMPTIVE INVASION OF

                                                ‘LOW COUNTRIES’




               Hitler’s pleas for peace have been repeatedly ignored as 400,000 British and at
               least 2,000,000 French troops mass in northern France. The massive invasion
               of Germany’s industrial Ruhr region is to come through the ostensibly “neutral”
               League of Nations member states of Belgium and The Netherlands (Holland),
               whose governments are under intense Allied pressure to allow safe passage for
               the planned Allied attack on the bordering Ruhr region of Germany. (14).


               Again, Hitler's hand is forced. On the same day that Churchill comes to power,
               and  that  the  UK  invades  Iceland,  as  an  act  of  national  self-defense,  Germany
               takes  the  fight  to  the  Allies  before  they  can  bring  it  to  German  soil  and
                               nd
               reinstitute a 2  Versailles Treaty. In a stunning advance westward, the German
               Blitzkrieg  quickly  overtakes  the  smaller  nations  (known  as  the  Low  Countries
               because  of  their  geography)  and  pushes  the  Allied  armies  into  a  full  retreat
               towards the beaches of northern France.

               The Globo-Zionist press, as well as today’s history books, portrays the Blitz as

               “the  Nazi  conquest  of  Holland,  Belgium,  and  France.”  But  the  menacing
               presence  of  the  massive  Allied  force  on  Germany’s  industrial  frontier  is
               conveniently  ignored,  as  is  the  undeniable  and  extensive  collaboration
               between the “neutral” Low Countries and the Allies.
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