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Britain is running short of arms and supplies as Germany continues to offer
peace on terms favorable to Britain. Churchill will not listen to reason
because, behind the scenes, FDR is reassuring him that the U.S. will support
the UK at all costs. With his successful re-election campaign of 1940 out of the
way, FDR now becomes even bolder in confronting the anti-war “isolationists”.
The Lend-Lease program places the awesome industrial might of the US at the
disposal of the UK, China, and later on, the USSR. America is to be “the Arsenal
of Democracy” says FDR. Britain will eventually receive $31 Billion worth of
war supplies (about $500 Billion at 2012 prices!)
FDR and cronies smile as they move America closer to war.
APRIL 6, 1941
GERMANY BLOCKS BRITISH & SOVIET SCHEMES IN
SOUTHERN EUROPE BY INVADING GREECE &
YUGOSLAVIA
Though unrelated to Germany’s war, Mussolini’s foolish adventure in Greece
has already created a big problem for Hitler. As Italian forces meet stiff Greek
resistance, Churchill uses the conflict as an opportunity to again establish armies
on Europe’s mainland, in Europe’s “soft underbelly”. British troops begin
arriving in Greece to help the Greeks in their fight against the Italians. Hitler
offers to mediate peace between Italy and Greece, but the Greeks (egged on by