ISBN-13: 9781519770509 / Angielski / Miękka / 2015 / 104 str.
This book has many origins. It started when I began seeking answers to questions no one else seemed to be asking. Some answers I never did find. Every time I found a new answer, that seemed to raise new questions. As I found new answers and discovered new questions I gradually began to realize how well connected so many of the apparently diversie forces in history are interrelated to one another. For a long time I had thought the events of hstory were interrelated. I could never prove that assumption. But I never found any clear facts to refute it. Then one day a friend, Frank Neelis, said "If you wan to know why something happens, follow the money trail." I could see some truth in that statement but I thoughi it was too simplistic. I began researching in order to prove Frank wrong. The more I researched the clearer it became there really was a connection between these apparently diverse forces. As I investigated the forces which led to World War One it was clear that many of those forces were economic. One of the "solutions" to World War Two was the fine Germany. An internation bank was set up to assist in that payment. When that "solution" failed Germany was burdened with a huge debt and huge inflation. This led to he rise of Nazism and eventually to World War Two. The book also shows that some of the major U.S. industries and banks were closely attached to Nazism and the forces that were beneficial to both U.S. industries and the forces of Nazism. The book examines a stament made by Nazi leaders in a s ecret meeting. They realized the Nazis could not win the war. They decided to continue the war as an economic tool to dominate the world as a "master race."