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Uploaded by on May 21, 2010

According to ex-Congressman J.D. Hayworth, the United States never declared war on Nazi Germany during WWII. Huh? Phoenix, AZ, 5/20/10

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  • I don't get it? It was Hitler that declared war on USA... maybe I'm seeing something wrong in this video.

  • @XxxSakura101 Hitler knew the United States only cared for there own interests and wouldnt get involved in the war, Hitler pushed the U.S when he went against the Treaty of Versailles, And then Hitler pushed the U.S when he invaded nations after nations, That the U.S said Germany couldnt! However the U.S was pushing Germany for war and Pearl Harbour was abig shock to Hitler. The U.S sold and traded with Axis enemies and only sold the Axis certain materials.

  • @XxxSakura101 I never said the U.S helped Axis economy, I said the U.S only cared for there OWN economy and interests, The U.S was in depression and with the world war there economy went sky high, The U.S got everything they wanted and more. Also the U.S wanted British Empire to win against the Axis but wanted the British to destory the Axis and so the U.S could make money and bankrupt and destroy Britain by economic ruin, The war was like the lifeline of America.

  • @XxxSakura101 The U.S president gave the Germans a list of free nations, That the Nazis could not invade or attack. The U.S just watched and done nothing when the Germans invaded most of the Nations on that list and made many attempts to conquer others, Hitler was laughing in the Reich at the U.S president. And yes the U.S wanted Germany and the Axis to be defeated, But they wanted to wait and watch and make money, Also to bankrupt nations they saw as enemies,-Britian,etc.

  • @XxxSakura101 The Japs invaded China in the early1930s, The U.S oil embargo only started when the Japs threatend U.S interests, Whitch pushed the Japs to attack U.S. And Africa,Asia are not part of Europe it became a world conflict, Germany broke the Treaty Versailles the U.S done nothing, The U.S gave Hitler a list of FREE nations not to invade, Hitler invaded 1 after anouther and the U.S done nothing! U.S only cared for there economy and making money there own interests, not others!

  • @martynrobin121 Try listening/reading Hitler's DOW speech against the US, he specifically mentions the US's stance against German submarines, sending weapons, economic 'warfare' and "plans to attack Germany by 1943 according to a Chicago newspaper" as justification with the cornerstone being the triplet pact.

  • @martynrobin121 The only countries that we had placed a guarantee on was those in the Americas under the Monro doctrine that states that no country could demand land in exchange for peace (Imperialism). As for "Helping the axis economy" (Where do you think of this sort of crap?) i guess the frozen assets and economic blockade did the opposite? What a load of crap, why are you trying to demonize us?

  • @martyrobin121 How did Hitler make "fools of us"? Hitler was outraged that we protected our shipping with aggressive tactics (scanning for and sinking his U-boats) and escorting them to the middle of the Ocean and into airspace the RAF could reach and patrol against SS activity. So tell me what countries we told Hitler not to invade, and him do so anyways.

  • @martynrobin121 Pushing for war and trying to get them to leave are two different things. We cut off trade with Japan and placed an oil embargo on them in an attempt to get them to pull out of China. 97% of our population (1940) did not want to become involved in what they saw as just another European war of what there had been innumerable in the past.

  • @XxxSakura101 The United States was asking for war with the European Axis powers, I can give you mean reasons its just obvious, The United States was also pushing for war with Japan freezing assets and stopping Oil supplies,etc. Hitler made fools out of the United States,Roosevelt gave Hitler alist of countries not to invade, Hitler invade half of the countries and made many attempts to conquer the rest, The U.S done nothing accept trade to help there economy!

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