1 jan 1950 ano - After the war Edward VII: "blame
British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden for
helping to "precipitate the war through his
treatment of Mussolini ... that's what [Eden]
did, he helped to bring on the war ... and of
course Roosevelt and the Jews". During
the 1960s the Duke said privately to a friend,
Patrick Balfour, 3rd Baron Kinross, "I never
thought Hitler was such a bad chap."
Descrição:
After the war, the Duke admitted in his memoirs that he admired the Germans, but he denied being pro-Nazi. Of Hitler he wrote: "[the] Führer struck me as a somewhat ridiculous figure, with his theatrical posturings and his bombastic pretensions."[118] In the 1950s, journalist Frank Giles heard the Duke blame British Foreign Secretary Anthony Eden for helping to "precipitate the war through his treatment of Mussolini ... that's what [Eden] did, he helped to bring on the war ... and of course Roosevelt and the Jews".[119] During the 1960s the Duke said privately to a friend, Patrick Balfour, 3rd Baron Kinross, "I never thought Hitler was such a bad chap.
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