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WORLD WAR TWO: 70 - 85 MILLION DEAD, FOR WHAT?
Millions of men were sacrificed in a war to benefit a relatively small group of people.
A group of people who cared NOTHING about them nor the quality of their lives.
Many millions were killed; many millions died from starvation and disease.
Many cities, homes and entire families were destroyed.
The soldiers who went off to fight complete strangers, were fooled into believing that they were fighting for 'freedom'.
I wonder what those soldiers and their loved-ones would think if they saw the condition Europe is in today.
Special subcommitte of the Banking and Currency investigation. Samuel Untermeyer is seated far right.
Beginning in the late 1800s, a concern regarding the power of bankers and monopolies began to grow. This led to a breaking point in July 1911, when Congressman
Charles August Lindbergh asserted that a banking trust existed within the United States and that it should be investigated.
As early as December 12, 1911, the lawyer, economist, government advisor and chairman of the World Jewish Congress (WJC)
Samuel Untermyer supported the creation of such an investigation, and publicly gave encouragement to Lindbergh to continue fighting for its creation despite early setbacks. Untermyer, posing as a strong proponent of the investigation, eventually came to be the committee's counsel.