A Career Worth Reviewing
The Life of Lieutenant General George Van Horn Moseley, Part 1
Morris van de Camp
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Part 1 of 2 (Part 2 here)
Anglo–American whites were dispossessed in their own country in the two decades between 1913 and 1933.[1] The dispossession happened by degrees, and the it mostly went unnoticed. It wasn’t until the lead-up to the Second World War that a few far-sighted old-stock Americans recognized the problem, as well as the fact that President Franklin Delano Roosevelt was maneuvering the country into an unnecessary war in Europe. Roosevelt’s pursuit of conflict was made on behalf of ethnonationalist Jews and foreign powers.
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