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The Soon Coming Judgment Of God Upon America and How To Escape It                287
Earle informed President Roosevelt of the German offer through a note but received no
reply. After trying to get an answer again he said he received a “brush-off” from Roosevelt. Earle
was not easily dissuaded; he flew to Washington to see the President but Roosevelt was not
interested in the proposal. Earl flew back to inform Canaris. Canaris returned to Germany where
he and the other plotters were exposed and executed.
It appears that Roosevelt was determined that Russia would control Eastern Europe; a
German surrender in 1943 would have prevented this. Could it be possible that the German
assassination plot on Hitler was exposed by the Allies?
Earl was disgruntled with what had occurred and was determined to expose what he knew
to the American public. Earl received a warning regarding this from the president’s daughter. He
was told, “…that if he carried out his outlined program of publicly criticizing and commenting
on some of the Soviet moves, he could be adjudged guilty of treason.”
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Of course this was a
death threat because death was the penalty for treason.
Allies Delay The Invasion of Europe
As further evidence that Roosevelt was determined to see Russia control Eastern Europe,
consider the way that the Allied invasion of Europe was handled. In 1942 a planned Allied
invasion of Europe was scheduled for 1943. Roosevelt and Churchill delayed the invasion for
more than a year for no apparent reason. In 1942 it was apparent that Russia was advancing at a
slower rate. Hence, if one wished Russia to occupy and control Eastern Europe, a delay in the
invasion of Western Europe was necessary. During the delay Russia advanced from the east
taking control and occupying many of the Eastern European countries, which eventually became
satellites of the Soviet Union behind the Iron Curtain.
Senator Joseph McCarthy astutely made the connection between the delay in the invasion
of Western Europe and Russia advancement in Eastern Europe. At the time he attributed the
decision to Secretary of State George Marshall. He stated: “We now come to what was without
question the most significant decision of the war in Europe: the decision by Marshall… to
concentrate on France and leave the whole of Eastern Europe to the Red Armies.”
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In Tragedy
and Hope, Professor Quigley wrote of this: “The Soviet advance became a race with the Western
Powers, even though these Powers, by Eisenhower’s orders, held back their advance at many
points (Prague, for example) to allow the Russians to occupy areas the Americans could have
easily taken first.”
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The above acts were culminated at the Yalta conference. The result of delaying the war
and enabling Russia to occupy the bulk of Eastern Europe gave the appearance that Russia had
the upper hand at the conference. By the end of the conference, Russia controlled Latvia,
Estonia, Lithuania, eastern Poland, east and central Europe, N. Korea, the Kuril Islands, and the
northern part of Sakhalin. And “within three years, ten Christian nations comprising nearly 100
million people became enslaved under Joseph Stalin behind what was to be known as the “Iron
Curtain”.
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US General Albert C. Wedemeyer recognized and summarized the above events
with the following statement:
Stalin was intent on creating favorable conditions for the realization of
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