HATRED OF ROOSEVELT
BLAMED FOR BRITISH ATTITUDE President Roosevelt is described by the editor of the Frankfurter Zeitung as “to a gigantic extent responsible” for the present adamant British attitude, says the Christian Science Monitor. The newspape.-. the radio report said recently, “blames Roosevelt for the illusions still pievailing m England with regard to foreign reaction to the Fuhrer’s speech and said, ‘the world at large, apart from England, understood correctly the reasons which induced the Fuhrer to make this last and stirring appeal.* . . . “ ‘Roosevelt is the man who ought to hang his head if the appeal to reason is to end in the destruction of England.*** “ ‘Now that he wants to be elected, he openly admits that he systematically agitated for years against National Socialism. . . . For seven years it (the United States Government) has agitated. . . . and nourished many illusions among those whose belief in active help from America has been their strongest hope, France until the day of her collapse, in England still today.* ”
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Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21216, 12 September 1940, Page 12
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165HATRED OF ROOSEVELT Waikato Times, Volume 127, Issue 21216, 12 September 1940, Page 12
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