"VICTORY" IN EUROPE

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VICTORY' IN EUROPE

World War II, a time of global conflict, was not just about fighting for democracy.

It was also about the hidden agendas of the 'masters of nations', the International Bankers.

These unseen forces were not fighting for democracy.

They were working to destroy it in many nations.

Their plan was not what the public assumed.

Fueled by American aid, the Red Army pushed the Germans back along the eastern front.

600 miles from the Carpathian Mountains to the Baltic. This front stretched

The Allies, under orders from Marshall and Eisenhower, stalled before launching a major assault on Europe.

On D-Day, June 6, 1944, they launched 'Operation Overlord' against 'Fortress Europe'.

5000 ships and 3000 planes. They crossed the Channel to northern France with over

The Germans put up fierce resistance, but within a week, the Allies solidified their beachheads.

Within three weeks Within three weeks, the Americans captured Cherbourg, and the British took Caen in mid-July.

Paris surrendered on August 25.

Churchill, with vast military and political experience, wanted an all-out attack towards Hitler's Third Reich.

But Supreme Commander Eisenhower overruled him.

Eisenhower's objectives were political, not military.

He was under orders to ensure that "Russia's post-war position in Europe will be the dominant one".

On the Eastern Front, the Red Army pushed into eastern Poland in 1944.

Romania, Finland, and Bulgaria capitulated to the Soviets in August and September.

Early in 1945, the Reds extended their influence into Czechoslovakia and Hungary.

Dr. Carroll Quigley recounts the massive air assaults on Germany that began in the spring of 1942.

These attacks were not concentrated on vital targets.

Instead, they were aimed at 'urban renewal'.

In 1943, Hamburg was heavily bombed, creating 'fire storms'.

40,000 dead 250,000 houses destroyed, and over 1,000,000 persons made homeless. The destruction was so severe that it took until 1951 to finalize the figures:

Dresden, one of the world's great show cities, was also targeted.

In 1945, the city was filled with refugees, mostly women and children.

250,000 deaths The Allied forces mercilessly bombed the city, resulting in approximately

The destruction of human life was of little importance to those who were running the war for their own profit and ends.

They were looking beyond the war, to the vast fortunes that could be picked up in 'redevelopment projects' in cities like Dresden.

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