There is a common thread to all of this a little story that gives bankers brown trousers. a tale of a German Jewish man living in london who writes this book that gets all the bankers in Russia SHOT, and they don't want it to happen to them.
Hitler was a rabid anti communist. 'He was supposed to go East but he decided to go West first.
WW1 did the German people make that decision, no that decision was made by Queen Victoria's Grandson.
(I am about to speculate so this section is separated from the rest. I believe that was all about communism too. If there are a bunch of people who want to kick my head in, if i can find a way to set them on each other, after they have finished knocking lumps out of each other they will be too tired to come after me.
Now if you have just seen a book written by a German man in london setting light to eastern europe which resulted in your cousins' getting herded into a room and shot - (Mrs Romanov was Victoria's granddaughter) - Would you not start worrying that it might be your turn next?
The Japanese were a feudal society who didn't know how to say NO.
So to return to your question were the Japanese or german people bad before WW2 No they were not, they were not bad during and since have been very grateful to work hard and be peaceful.
Did powerful US and UK agencies have links with the rise to power of
ALL of the people on your list, according to the historical record,
yes they didPS
Translated courtesy of Tiphaine Dickson
Le Figaro, 11 October 2001
Dubai, one of the seven emirates of the Federation of the United Arab Emirates, North-East of Abi-Dhabi. This city, population 350,000, was the backdrop of a secret meeting between Osama bin Laden and the local CIA agent in July. A partner of the administration of the American Hospital in Dubai claims that public enemy number one stayed at this hospital between the 4th and 14th of July.
Having taken off from the Quetta airport in Pakistan, bin Laden was transferred to the hospital upon his arrival at Dubai airport. He was accompanied by his personal physician and faithful lieutenant, who could be Ayman al-Zawahari--but on this sources are not entirely certain--, four bodyguards, as well as a male Algerian nurse, and admitted to the American Hospital, a glass and marble building situated between the Al-Garhoud and Al-Maktoum bridges.
Did i say
ALL the people on your list?...................
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