フランクリン・ルーズベルト政権の中枢は、ユダヤ人によって占められていた。 ヒトラーと同じように、ルーズベルトにも、またユダヤ人の血が入っていたのではないか?(Rooseveltは、オランダのユダヤ人の名前で、ドイツ語では Rosenfeldとなる。) 長いけれど、ルーズベルト政権にいたユダヤ人の列挙を引用する。 同じような事実は、反共という鏡を通しているけれど、エリザベス・ディリング夫人の「The Roosevelt Red Record and Its Background 」でも述べられてる。 ソビエト政権を樹立したのも、明治天皇のビジネス・パートナーであったジェイコブ・シフから資金援助を受けたユダヤ人たちだった。 粛清で有名なスターリンの周辺にいて、政治を牛耳っていたのも、ユダヤ人たちだった。 教科書とは違ったように見える世界大戦とは、一体何か? 騙されること勿れ。 > 1. Bernard M. Baruch — a financier and adviser to FDR. 2. Felix Frankfurter — Supreme Court Justice; a key player in FDR’s New Deal system. 3. David E. Lilienthal — director of Tennessee Valley Authority, adviser. The TVA changed the relationship of government-to-business in America. 4. David Niles — presidential aide. 5. Louis Brandeis — U.S. Supreme Court Justice; confidante of FDR; “Father” of New Deal. 6. Samuel I. Rosenman — official speechwriter for FDR. 7. Henry Morgenthau Jr. — Secretary of the Treasury, “unofficial” presidential adviser. Father of the Morgenthau Plan to re-structure Germany/Europe after WWII. 8. Benjamin V. Cohen — State Department official, adviser to FDR. 9. Rabbi Stephen Wise — close pal of FDR, spokesman for the American Zionist movement, head of The American Jewish Congress. 10. Frances Perkins — Secretary of Labor; allegedly Jewish/adopted at birth; unconfirmed. 11. Sidney Hillman — presidential adviser. 12. Anna Rosenberg — longtime labor adviser to FDR, and manpower adviser with the Manpower Consulting Committee of the Army and Navy Munitions Board and the War Manpower Commission. 13. Herbert H. Lehman — Governor of New York, 1933-1942, Director of U.S. Office of Foreign Relief and Rehabilitation Operations, Department of State, 1942-1943; Director-General of UNRRA, 1944 – 1946, pal of FDR. 14. Herbert Feis — U.S. State Department official, economist, and an adviser on international economic affairs. 15. R. S. Hecht — financial adviser to FDR. 16. Nathan Margold — Department of the Interior Solicitor, legal adviser. 17. Jesse I. Straus — adviser to FDR. 18. H. J. Laski — “unofficial foreign adviser” to FDR. 19. E. W. Goldenweiser — Federal Reserve Director. 20. Charles E. Wyzanski — U.S. Labor department legal adviser. 21. Samuel Untermyer — lawyer, “unofficial public ownership adviser” to FDR. 22. Jacob Viner — Tax expert at the U.S. Treasury Department, assistant to the Treasury Secretary. 23. Edward Filene — businessman, philanthropist, unofficial presidential adviser. 24. David Dubinsky — Labor leader, president of International Ladies Garment Workers Union. 25. William C. Bullitt — part-Jewish, ambassador to USSR [is claimed to be Jonathan Horwitz’s grandson; unconfirmed]. 26. Mordecai Ezekiel — Agriculture Department economist. 27. Abe Fortas — Assistant director of Securities and Exchange Commission, Department of the Interior Undersecretary. 28. Isador Lubin — Commissioner of Labor Statistics, unofficial labor economist to FDR. 29. Harry Dexter White [Weiss] — Assistant Secretary of the Treasury; a key founder of the International Monetary Fund, and the World Bank; adviser, close pal of Henry Morgenthau. Co-wrote the Morgenthau Plan. 30. Alexander Holtzoff — Special assistant, U.S. Attorney General’s Office until 1945; [presumed to be Jewish; unconfirmed]. 31. David Weintraub — official in the Office of Foreign Relief and Rehabilitation Operations; helped create the United Nations; Secretary, Committee on Supplies, 1944-1946. 32. Nathan Gregory Silvermaster — Agriculture Department official and head of the Near East Division of the Board of Economic Warfare; helped create the United Nations. 33. Harold Glasser — Treasury Department director of the division of monetary research. Treasury spokesman on the affairs of United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. 34. Irving Kaplan — U.S. Treasury Department official, pal of David Weintraub. 35. Solomon Adler — Treasury Department representative in China during World War II. 36. Benjamin Cardozo — U.S. Supreme Court Justice. 37. Leo Wolman — chairman of the National Recovery Administration’s Labor advisery Board; labor economist. 38. Rose Schneiderman — labor organizer; on the advisery board of the National Recovery Administration. 39. Jerome Frank — general counsel to the Agricultural Adjustment Administration, Justice, U.S. Court of Appeals, 1941-57. 40. Gerard Swope — key player in the creation of the N.R.A. [National Recovery Administration] 41. Herbert Bayard Swope — brother of Gerard 42. Lucien Koch — consumer division, N.R.A. [apparently-Jewish] 43. J. David Stern — Federal Reserve Board, appointed by FDR 44. Nathan Straus — housing adviser 45. Charles Michaelson — Democratic [DNC] publicity man 46. Lawrence Steinhardt — ambassador to Soviet Union 47. Harry Guggenheim — heir to Guggenheim fortune, adviser on aviation 48. Arthur Garfield Hays — adviser on civil liberties 49. David Lasser — head of Worker’s Alliance, labor activist 50. Max Zaritsky — labor adviser 51. James Warburg — millionaire, early backer of New Deal before backing out 52. Louis Kirstein — associate of E. Filene 53. Charles Wyzanski, Jr. — counsel, Dept. of Labor 54. Charles Taussig — early New Deal adviser 55. Jacob Baker — assistant to W.P.A. head Harry Hopkins; assistant head of W.P.A. [Works Progress Admin.] 56. Louis H. Bean — Dept. of Agriculture official 57. Abraham Fox — research director, Tariff Commission 58. Benedict Wolf — National Labor Relations Board [NLRB] 59. William Leiserson — NLRB 60. David J. Saposs — NLRB 61. A. H. Meyers — NLRB [New England division] 62. L. H. Seltzer — head economist at the Treasury Dept. 63. Edward Berman — Dept. of Labor official 64. Jacob Perlman — Dept. of Labor official 65. Morris L. Jacobson — chief statistician of the Government Research Project 66. Jack Levin — assistant general manager, Rural Electrification Authority 67. Harold Loeb — economic consultant, N.R.P. 68. William Seagle — council, Petroleum Labor Policy Board 69. Herman A. Gray — policy committee, National Housing Conference 70. Alexander Sachs — rep. of Lehman Bros., early New Deal consultant 71. Paul Mazur — rep. of Lehman Bros., early consultant for New Deal 72. Henry Alsberg — head of the Writer’s Project under the W.P.A. 73. Lincoln Rothschild — New Deal art administrator https://www.europeanknightsproject.com/jewish-franklin-delano-roosevelt/
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