Bjerknes, Christopher ADOLF HITLER BOLSHEVIK AND ZIONIST Volume III World War I (1716444128)
The Second World War was very much a product of the First World War. The First World War changed the structure of humanity in several quite significant ways. World War I produced the Balfour Declaration granting Palestine to Jewry, Bolshevik Russia and Adolf Hitler screaming for German justice. The 'war to end all wars' toppled many thrones and was more an end to aristocracy and empire, than it was to war. The instability which World War One generated paved the way for Socialist revolution. The world became disillusioned with the aristocracy, because the Monarchs were blamed for the war and the horrific loss of life. The assassination of the aristocrat Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria created a conflict between Serbia and Austria. The Russian Tsar backed Serbia in the name of pan-Slavism. The German Kaiser backed Austria in support of pan-Germanism. England's King George V, Germany's Kaiser Wilhelm II and Russia's Tsar Nicholas II were all cousins. On its face, the war appeared to be very much a family fight among the Monarchs, who demonstrated that they were not only unfit to rule, but were a danger to humanity. American President Woodrow Wilson brought America into the war on the side of Great Britain to make the world a 'safe place for Democracy'. Bolshevism took hold of Russia after the fall of the Tsar. Wilson hypocritically supported the Communists despite the fact that the Bolsheviks opposed Democracy. America became the dominate force behind the anti-German Allies and bailed out the failing and blood-soaked Soviet Union it had helped to create, despite Wilson's idealistic talk of freeing the world for the sake of Democracy. Stock Market Capitalism and Federal Reserve dollars covered the war debt and eventually produced the Great Depression, which gave the Socialists and Communists the proof they needed to justify their war on American Capitalism. World War One was a massive Socialist Revolution. Adolf Hitler was a National Socialist who pledged to restore Germany's honor and prosperity.