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You must get this information to the history departments of all the major universities in the nation. Please do not delay any longer; the top rated American historians are still rating FDR as one of America's best three presidents. Have the communists cut off your communication with these historians or what is going on. This is indeed scary.7. Wait....did I say that Franklin Roosevelt made the sociopathic homicidal maniac, Joseph Stalin, his key political and military adviser???
Absolutely!
How else to explain Roosevelt's allowing Stalin to dictate who should work in his administration??
Get this:
a. "Not only did FDR overlook the external evidence; FDR ignored the counsel of key experts at the State Department, which, at the time, was home...to an educated and experienced cadre of anti-Communists....who would be neutralized and purged....
n 1937...the Russian research library at the State Department was broken up, the files on Communists, foreign and domestic, ordered destroyed.
The second, in 1943. Both purges took place under Soviet pressure and even direction as when in March 1943 Foreign Minister Litvinov, incredibly, handed over a list of American diplomats the Soviets wanted fired....a "guilt offering to Stalin from Roosevelt"...
West, "American Betrayal," p.193.
b. . Roosevelt purged anti-communist Foreign Service officers when given a "list of officials who were supposedly undermining American relations with Russia" by Soviet Foreign Minister Litvinov. The purges began in 1937, and, ironic, Litvinov was dragged out of his position and replaced with Molotov, by Stalin, because Litvinov was Jewish, and Stalin had treaties with Hitler. The purges were at the behest of Harry Hopkins.
Weil, " A pretty good club: The founding fathers of the U.S. Foreign Service," p. 91-92
Oh...did I mention that Harry Hopkins was both Roosevelt's live-in adviser, and Stalin's spy?