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Franco
12-26-2004, 06:26 AM
Can anyone at The Phora find a quote about Winston Churchill?
Brig. Gen. Robert Elkington Wood apparently said that Churchill told him in 1936 that Germany must be "smashed" because Hitler was becoming too powerful.
I would like to know 1) exactly what Wood said, and 2) the date he said it [he was apparently appearing before a Congressional committee. And, which committee it was.
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albion
12-26-2004, 02:50 PM
Most important of all, however, about WWII is that there is now clear evidence that certain powerful men had planned to remove Hitler from power long before he invaded Poland. As outlined in the book "Which Way Western Man?" by William G. Simpson, both Winston Churchill and various powerful Jews began making plans to topple Hitler as early as 1935 by using any means necessary. Among the proof of that claim is U.S. General Robert E. Wood's statement before a U.S. Congressional committee that Churchill told him in 1936 that England must "smash" Germany. That such a comment came 3 years before WWII began is of critical importance.
http://www.solargeneral.com/news/lightfornations.htm
William Gayley Simpson's Which Way Western Man is a massive (1000+-page) tome recently republished in 2003 by the National Alliance. It is advertised as the most comprehensive and well-researched volume detailing "racialist philosophy." The author is an ex-Franciscan monk who repudiated many of his previous Christian moorings and embraced the philosophical speculations of Friedrich Nietzsche. Simpson collected, researched and wrote much of his material for this book during the 1930s and 40s and revised a substantial portion of his work in the 1970s. Simpson died in 1991 and this edition is the result of the efforts of the National Alliance's founder, William Pierce, to republish Simpson's work.
-- review at Amazon.com
... Wood was a corporate executive and president of Sears, Roebuck & Co.
In 1939, he was named chairman, and he continued to direct Sears throughout World War II. During the war, Wood also served the U.S. government as a civilian adviser to the Army Ordnance Corps and Air Corps, making two trips around the world to visit war fronts, Wood was rewarded with the Legion of Merit, the Army's third-highest decoration.
General Robert E. Wood (http://www.searsarchives.com/people/robertewood.htm)
Herbert Hoover Library
West Branch, IA
Papers: In Robert Elkington Wood papers, 1923-1969.
Sulla the Dictator
12-26-2004, 09:11 PM
Can you explain to me why this....'text'.....is any more valid than the Hidden Hitler?
cerberus
12-26-2004, 09:44 PM
Given what followed I would think that Churchill and the "various powerful Jews" were quite correct in their desire to see Hitler removed.
What after all did Hitler do for Germany or mankind ?
Sulla the Dictator
12-27-2004, 05:58 AM
The author of the Hidden Hitler is a historian, atleast. :p
....Not to undermine the academic credentials of a former monk who picked up a copy of Hammer of the Gods.....
luh_windan
12-27-2004, 06:05 AM
Franco, didn't you write that "Light for Nations" essay yourself? Why are you only checking the source now?
Franco
12-27-2004, 11:05 AM
... Wood was a corporate executive and president of Sears, Roebuck & Co.
In 1939, he was named chairman, and he continued to direct Sears throughout World War II. During the war, Wood also served the U.S. government as a civilian adviser to the Army Ordnance Corps and Air Corps, making two trips around the world to visit war fronts, Wood was rewarded with the Legion of Merit, the Army's third-highest decoration.
General Robert E. Wood (http://www.searsarchives.com/people/robertewood.htm)
Herbert Hoover Library
West Branch, IA
Papers: In Robert Elkington Wood papers, 1923-1969.
I need an exact date, the name of the committee, a whole quote, etc., if you can provide it.
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Franco
12-27-2004, 11:08 AM
Franco, didn't you write that "Light for Nations" essay yourself? Why are you only checking the source now?
It was written by about 5 people, or more depending on the version, I am told. Each version had different editors.
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albion
12-27-2004, 02:26 PM
Franco --
No, I can't provide anything more. It supposedly come from the book "Which Way Western Man?" by William G. Simpson. Is there a footnote in there? Maybe someone just made it up.
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