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Roosevelt sent America to war with Germany because Japan bombed Pearl Harbor?

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How tricky is that? It threw the world off on just exactly why Americans went to war. American men and women died in battle with Germany in (Europe, not Asia), to save Pius xii, (in Europe not Asia), from an invasion of the Vatican by Hitlers n**i troops. Period. Pius, Roosevelt, Hitler, Churchill, DeGaulle, Stalin, Mousilinni KKK against Jews. They wanted to help Pius make a human sacrifice to Jesus and they included Jews and the American casualties among the sacrifice. Americans and others were part of the burnt offering to Julius Caesar and his son. Insane madmen. It doesn't happen every day, but it does happen. Tell me some of your facts. I said Hitler and pius were in cahoots. I did not say they loved each other. On the Jewish issue they were all in accord.

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  1. I don't you asked a question, I think you just rant about your crazy opinion.  Besides that your question/opinion makes no sense at all.

    I think you need to do a little more research and get your facts straight.  By the way (Germany) Hitler and Italy declared war on us several days (December 11, 1941) after we declared war on Japan for the bombing of Pearl Harbor.


  2. I can't tell whether you are mentally inept so I will be kind in my response. The reason the US entered WWII is mainly because of the attack on Pearl Harbor on December 7th, 1941. Soon after, the Germans waged war on the US, and the US reciprocated.

  3. Does the term "Non sequitur? mean anything to you?

    So Pius, Roosevelt, Hitler, Churchill, Degaulle, Stalin Mousilini and the KKK were all on the same side?  And the Jews ( who didnt even have a home land at the time) came out on top?

    Did you miss the fact that Hitler and Mousilini were fighting against the other ones?

    By the way, where did Hirohito fit into this fantastic equation of yours?

    Yeah that works.  Allies fighting and killing eachother on such a grand scale to cover for their agenda against the jews.

    I dont know what you are smoking but I want some!!!

  4. Yet another completely false and ahistorical argument from our resident Catholic hater.  *shaking my head*

    Germany declared war upon the United States on December 11, and the US responded in kind.  Germany was allied with both Italy (which, in case you haven't checked a map, is where the Vatican is) and Japan, and Hitler chose to declare war on us.  It's far more historically accurate to say that UsS forces and manufacture was focused on the European War because of Roosevelt's close ties with Britian and because Europe was far more important, in terms of trade and culture, to the United States than was anything in Asia.  In addition, Roosevelt clearly understood that Japan, while powerful, was not half the threat to US survival that Germany was.  While I would certainly agree that the Catholic Church did far too little to stand up for Jews in Europe, the rest of your rant is nothing more or less than religious bigotry cloaked in ahistorical consiracy-theory gibberish.

  5. America didn't go to war with Germany.  On the contrary, it was Germany who delcared war on Ameirca on 11th December 1941.

  6. Dude, you need to get on some new meds and stop trolling YA.

    For one, the Vatican was already reduced to an irrelevancy, surrounded as it was by the Italian Fascists.

    For another, Germany declared war on the US immediately after the US declared war on Japan, and immediately started sinking US shipping.  So there was certainly causus belli for the US to attack Germany in kind, and concentrate on defeating them first, since Germany was obviously the more clear and present danger to US interests.

  7. Have you been drinkin' that Jonestown Kool-Aid?

  8. The US Navy and the Kriegsmarine were trading shots for six months BEFORE Pearl Harbor, but Roosevelt kept it secret from the general public.

    Germany declared war on the US on 11 December 1941, so it's hardly a stretch to see how the US decided to fight Germany openly afterwards.

  9. you have your wires crossed so bad you don't know which way is up. the Germans persisted in torpedoing our merchant shipping despite repeated warnings. so when we declared war onJapan who was a member of the axis we just went ahead and included Germany. get your facts straight.

  10. To answer your title question -- Germany and Italy declared war on the US on December 11, four days after Pearl Harbor, and two days after America declared war on Japan.

    As such the US could've just fought Japan if the European Axis powers hadn't declared war.

    Don't quite understand the rest of what your getting at.

  11. First off where did you get your info from, second, burn that source cause they are lying to you.

    Japan bombed Pearl Harbor with reasons that are more closely tied with the beginning of WW1 (nationalism, imperialism, and militarism).  Second, the US didn't declare war on Germany, they did that on their own.  Third, Germany didn't have to declare war on the US (the Tripartite Pact is a defensive pact if one is attacked the others will come to their aid).

    I could go on, but I already know you're not gong to understand anything I've written here, you've already made up your mind.  But please, ask that conspiracy questions, see if it really holds up, cause it doesn't.

  12. Another proud product of our public Education system!

    Germany declared war on the U.S.

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