"The World Jews Have Forced England Into The War" -Neville Chamberlain In The Forrestal Diaries 1944-1949
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Introduction
James Vincent Forrestal (1892—1949) was appointed as the United States Secretary of the Navy by Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1944, and served in that position until 1947, when he was appointed as the first United States Secretary of Defense. He held this position until he was forced to resign in 1949.
He died later the same year after "falling" to his death out of a window at the National Naval Medical Center (NNMC) in Bethesda, Maryland.
(Many Believe Forrestal Was Assassinated, David Martin's website and books give a deep look into this) https://dcdave.com/article4/021110.html
His diaries from 1944 to March 1949 were serialized in the New York Herald Tribune in 1951, and published as a 581 page book, The Forrestal Diaries, in October 1951.
Although they were censored prior to publication, certain fascinating details slipped through—dealing with the origin of the Second World War.
One of these was contained in an entry of a conversation he had with Joseph P. Kennedy (father of the later president John F. Kennedy), who had served as Roosevelt’s ambassador in Berlin prior to the outbreak of the war.
Neville Chamberlain—“The World Jews Have Forced England into the War"
Forrestal's diary entry of his conversation with Joseph P. Kennedy reads as follows:
I asked him [Kennedy] about his conversations with Roosevelt and Neville Chamberlain from 1938 on.
He said Chamberlain's position in 1938 was that English had nothing with which to fight and that she could not risk going to war with Hitler.
Kennedy's view:
That Hitler would have fought Russia without any later conflict with England if it had not been for Bullitt’s (William C. Bullitt, then ambassador to France) urging on Roosevelt in the summer of 1939 that the Germans must be faced down about Poland; neither the French nor the British would have made Poland a case of war if it had not been for the constant needling from Washington.
Bullitt, he said, kept telling Roosevelt that the Germans wouldn't fight. Kennedy said they would, and that they would overrun Europe.
Chamberlain, he said, stated that America and the world Jews had forced England into the war.
Forrestal and His Own Comments on the Jewish Lobby
Forrestal was no stranger to controversy with Jews. During private cabinet meetings with President Harry S. Truman in 1946 and 1947, Forrestal argued strongly against the then proposed partition of Palestine on the grounds it would infuriate Arab countries who supplied oil to the US.’
When news of Forrestal's opposition to the Zionist plan to seize Palestine became public, Truman received written threats to cut off campaign contributions from wealthy Jewish donors, as well as hate mail, including a letter accusing him Of “preferring fascist and Arab elements to the democracy loving Jewish people of Palestine.”?
Forrestal complained of the power of the Jewish lobby to J. Howard McGrath, Senator from Rhode Island, and recorded it in his diary as follows: “...no group in this country should be permitted to influence our policy to the point it could endanger our national security."
It was little wonder that he was soon dismissed from office.
-The Forrestal Diaries- 581 page book, Only Have 544 Pages (Link For Full Book Below)

Page 128-129

Page 130
"Played golf today with Joe Kennedy [Joseph P. Kennedy, who was Roosevelt’s Ambassador to Great Britain in the years immediately before the war]. I asked him about his conversations with Roosevelt and Neville Chamberlain from 1938 on.
He said Chamberlain’s position in 1938 was that England had nothing with which to fight and that she could not risk going to war with Hitler.
Kennedy’s view: That Hitler would have fought Russia without any later conflict with England if it had not been for Bullitt’s [William C. Bullitt, then Ambassador to France] urging on Roosevelt in the summer of 1939 that the Germans must be faced down about Poland; neither the French nor the British would have made Poland a case of war if it had not been for the constant needling from Washington.
Bullitt, he said, kept telling Roosevelt that the Germans wouldn’t fight, Kennedy that they would, and that they would overrun Europe. Chamberlain, he says, stated that America and the world Jews had forced England into the war.
In his telephone conversation with Roosevelt in the summer of 1939 the President kept telling him to put some iron up Chamberlain’s backside. Kennedy’s response always was that putting iron up his backside did no good unless the British had some iron with which to fight, and they did not...
What Kennedy told me in this conversation agrees substantially with the remarks Clarence Dillon had made to me already, to the general effect that Roosevelt had asked him in some manner to communicate privately with the British to the end that Chamberlain should have greater firmness in his dealings with Germany.
Dillon told me that at Roosevelt’s request he had talked with Lord Lothian in the same general sense as Kennedy reported Roosevelt having urged him to do with Chamberlain. Lothian presumably was to communicate to Chamberlain the gist of his conversation with Dillon.
Looking backward there is undoubtedly foundation for Kennedy’s belief that Hitler’s attack could have been deflected to Russia, but I think he fails to take into account what would have happened after Hitler had conquered Russia.
Would he have been content to stop? Nothing in his record indicates that that would have been the case, but rather that having removed the threat to his eastern frontiers he would then have exercised the options open to him to construct a European German-dominated system to which he later gave expression after overrunning France.
Kennedy said that the Russian demand for incorporation of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania into the U.S.S.R. was the stumbling block, in the spring of 1939, to an understanding between Russia and England.
The fundamental difficulty of England, however, was that if they backed Germany... they were then faced with a greater Germany, a weakened France, and a relatively defenceless England, whereas an alliance with Russia and the ultimate destruction of Germany would present England with precisely the problem that they now have, namely, a vacuum of power in Central Europe into which Russian influence would flow."
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