Centuur
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January/february 1942, Allied impulse number 4 In the US, newspapers are very concerned about the loss of live by US sailors in the Atlantic. Congress asks the President how he will react on this. The answer of the President astonishes everyone in Congress: “Congress created this mess, by passing the Refute naval warzones Bill. Now, if Congress would agree with the Declaration of War Bill, I've got the necessary tools to adress this properly”. This causes quite some disturbance in Congress. The Bill is again discussed. Debate is fierce. Senator Taft points out that Japan is mentioned in the Bill but the Merchantmen were sunk by the Kriegsmarine and the Regina Marina. Mr. Kurusu goes public and claims: “Japan didn't sink any US ship, so why should the US declare war on our peaceful nation?” Next day, the Washington Post opens: “Our President Lies!” In the article documents are presented in which the Treasury Department informs the White House: “The treasury department would like to state, that the funds send to the Commonwealth nations could be best used, to make the Dutch sell all their oil to the British Empire, thus insuring that the oil embargo against the Japanese Empire is effective”. The President however, stated earlier that the White House wasn't informed on how the CW was going to use the money send. Now it seems that the White House knew all along and probably even advised the British to use the money the way they did... That evening, the President of the US decides to lay down his office, due to “serious health issues”. He wonders how it is possible that top secret documents are leaking so easily to the press. Here is another US song: Amen - Abe Lyman (Rose Blane & Chorus, vocal) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-2bptGNTz4 In Berlin, admiral Canaris opens up a good bottle of Cognac and smiles...
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