26 март 1946 г. - Stimson On Pearl Harbor
"The Stimson quotations from his diary have
done more to establish the fact that President
Roosevelt and Secretaries Hull, Knox and
Stimson deliberately planned and sought to
involve us in war with Japan and with
Germany"
-Daily News 1946, March 26
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Manhattan: The shocking and amazing revelations of former Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson prove conclusively the charges made by be and other leading non-interventioniasts in Congress that President Roosevelt and his specially selected Cabinet of ardent and militant interventionists maneuvered us into was against the will of 80% of the American people.
The Stimson quotations from his diary have done more to establish the fact that President Roosevelt and Secretaries Hull, Knox and Stimson deliberately planned and sought to involve us in war with Japan and with Germany, through the backdoor, than all of the testimony taken by the peral Harbor investigation committee.
Mr. Stimson openly states that the note sent by Secretary of State Hull on Nov. 26, 1941, 10 days before Pearl Harbor, was a war ultimatum to Japan. This is the main fact that the Democratic members of the coommittee sought so strenuously to keep out of the record, and actually denounced it as sheer politics or lies. This directly vindicates every statement made by non-interventionists prior tp Pearl Harbor, who for years have been vilified and smeared by paid agents for telling the truth.
The complete vindication now comes from no less a person than Henry L. Stimson, Secretary of War at the time, who was appointed by President Roosevelt because of his pronounced international and interventionist views. The truths is mighty, and history does not lie.
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