Also a book called "Day of Deceit " (or similar. Pretty sure that's the title though) details the formerly classified info that shows Roosevelt knew Japan was going to attack Pearl and moved the aircraft carriers out and let it happen because he wanted it to happen to justify joining ww2 which he swore he wouldn't do when he ran for president. https://www.independent.org/issues/article.asp?id=408
And Germany didn't declare war on the USA as is taught in class.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VwTMR76qv3M
Furthermore when Churchill was secretary of the navy before ww1 He leaked to Germany that the Lusitania had weapons on it (it didn't) so the German U-boats would kill American passengers thus bringing the US public opinion and us troops into ww1. This was officially admitted in a newspaper article about newly declassified British documents in around 1990s. This article doesn't discuss those declassified docs (if you find one please reply) but does set the framework. https://www.topsecretwriters.com/2014/09/churchill-tricked-america-war-lusitania-conspiracy/
Churchill was working for the top jews who owned the British Empire and he started both ww1 and ww2.
Furthermore the academy award winning film "Sargent York" (or similar. Pretty sure that's the title though)was made to convince anti war Americans who after the senseless slaughter for years in trenches of ww1 to not be pacifist or anti war and be ready for ww2. It's about a religious man who is a pacifist who doesn't want to shot but ends up shooting tons of Germans and capturing tons. It's supposedly based upon the real Alvin York but knowing Hollywood the movie version is probably a complete lie. Polls showed Americans were widely opposed to warafter ww1 but after Sargent York came out they were all gung ho for war again. https://www.bing.com/search?q=sergeant%20york%20propaganda%20recruiting%20movie
By the way veterans day or memorial day I forget which was started by thousands of mothers of dead ww1 soldiers marching in streets to end that war. It was not a celebration of war.
The Lusitania did have weapons on it though. They recently excavated parts of it with a submarine and found crates of ammo.
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