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1933, Time Magazine published an article paying tribute to Hitler, who was called the German Messiah. The magazine carried his picture on the cover. For reasons of propaganda, Adolf Hitler was chosen Man of the Year by Time Magazine in December 1938, for "keeping the world peace". As early as 1936, the former British Prime Minister and masonic Grand Master David Lloyd George (actually David Levi-Lowit), on returning from Germany, had called out: "Heil Hitler!" In his opinion, Hitler was a great man, and the Germans were the happiest of people. On 4 October 1938, Winston Churchill said the same. Churchill's mother Jennie was an American Jewess, whose maiden name was Jerome. Jennie's mother Clara Hall was one quarter Iroquois ( Jerusa- lem Post, 18 January 1993). Winston's father Randolph died as a result of syphilis at the age of 47. In 1956, Churchill told President Eisenhower: "I am, of course, a Zionist, and have been ever since the Balfour Declaration." (Herbert Mitgang, "The Official Churchill in One Volume", The New York Times, 6 November 1991) 369

The Bonnier Popular Encyclopaedia ("Konversationslexikon", Stockholm, 1926, Vol. 8, p. 634) has the following to say about national socialism: "A movement aimed at society's intervention for the benefit of the poorer classes, and the extension of state control of the social economy, strongly emphasizing national solidarity between classes. N. is hereby in sharp contrast to international socialism based on class struggle. N. is primarily represented in Germany, where Hitler in 1920 founded a National Socialist Party, which co-operates with the right wing. The Nationalsozialer Verein, which was active in 1896-1909, is regarded as its predecessor." The same encyclopaedia called Hitler a social democratic worker, who distinguished himself in the World War (Vol. 5, p. 779). The Nationalsozialer Verein originally represented Christian socialism. "Sidney Warburg", together with the representatives of James Warburg and several executives of American oil companies, went to Berlin, where at the Hotel Adlon, they met with Hitler, Gregor Strasser, Hermann Goring, "von Heydt" (Thyssen), and a German lawyer. The Americans expressed their wish that Germany no longer should be obliged to pay war damages to France. Germany had already paid close to 10 billion dollars in damages to the United States alone. In October 1931, Hitler sent a letter to the international masonic bankers, which led to a new meeting at the Guaranty Trust Company. Some of the financiers (Montagu Norman, Royal Dutch Shell, and Glean) did not consider Hitler able to act. On the other hand, Rockefeller, J. H. Carter and McBean believed their investment in Hitler to be wise. All agreed on a continued support for Hitler. "Sidney Warburg" once more went to Germany, where he met the banker von Heydt (Thyssen), who explained to him that the SS troops were in need of good quality machine guns, revolvers and rifles. Warburg again met Hitler, who told him of his plans to seize power. He had two options - a revolution or a coup d'etat, which would take three months at a cost of 500 million marks. He also had 370

1933, Time Magazine published an article paying tribute to Hitler,<br />

who was called the German Messiah. <strong>The</strong> magazine carried his picture<br />

on the cover. For reasons <strong>of</strong> propaganda, Adolf Hitler was chosen<br />

Man <strong>of</strong> the Year by Time Magazine in December 1938, for "keeping<br />

the world peace".<br />

As early as 1936, the former British Prime Minister and masonic<br />

Grand Master David Lloyd George (actually David Levi-Lowit), on<br />

returning from Germany, had called out: "Heil Hitler!" In his opinion,<br />

Hitler was a great man, and the Germans were the happiest <strong>of</strong> people.<br />

On 4 October 1938, Winston Churchill said the same. Churchill's<br />

mother Jennie was an American Jewess, whose maiden name was<br />

Jerome. Jennie's mother Clara Hall was one quarter Iroquois ( Jerusa-<br />

lem Post, 18 January 1993). Winston's father Randolph died as a<br />

result <strong>of</strong> syphilis at the age <strong>of</strong> 47.<br />

In 1956, Churchill told President Eisenhower: "I am, <strong>of</strong> course, a<br />

Zionist, and have been ever since the Balfour Declaration." (Herbert<br />

Mitgang, "<strong>The</strong> Official Churchill in One Volume", <strong>The</strong> New York Times,<br />

6 November 1991)<br />

369

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