June 9, 2015
Even more evidence of Windsor’s
treachery was hidden in Spanish archives. Like his relative Coburg, the Duke of
Windsor was anti-Semitic. In June 1940 Don Javier Bermejillo, a Spanish
diplomat and old friend of Windsor—he had known him since the 1920s—reported a
conversation he had had with the Duke to his superiors.
Bermejillo reported that the
Duke of Windsor blamed “the Jews, the Reds, and the Foreign Office for the
war”. Windsor added that he would like to put Anthony Eden and other British
politicians “up against a wall.” Bermejillo stated that Windsor had already
made similar remarks about the Reds and the Jews to him long before he became
King in 1936. In another conversation on June 25, 1940, Bermejillo reported
that Windsor stressed if one bombed England effectively this could bring peace.
Bermejillo concluded that the Duke of Windsor seemed very much to hope that
this would occur: “He wants peace at any price.” This report went to Franco and
was then passed on to the Germans. The bombing of Britain started on July 10.
and here is an American 2 weeks
after we entered World War I hoping that the European war will last long enough
for American capitalists (meaning his employer, DuPont) to corner the market on
dyestuffs:
A Dabbs cousin.
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