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Pourquoi le plan Morgenthau était une punition pour l'Allemagne nazie ?
Le plan Morgenthau est une proposition élaborée en 1944, à la fin de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, qui visait à affaiblir durablement l’Allemagne pour l’empêcher de redevenir une menace militaire. Son nom vient de Henry Morgenthau Jr., secrétaire au Trésor des États-Unis sous le président Franklin D. Roosevelt.Un projet radical de désindustrialisationCe plan avait un objectif clair : transformer l’Allemagne en un pays essentiellement agricole, en détruisant son potentiel industriel. L’idée était de neutraliser à jamais sa capacité à faire la guerre, en supprimant ses usines, en fermant ses mines, et...
2025-04-16
02 min
The Daily Signal
Victor Davis Hanson: Germany’s ‘Slow-Motion Suicide’
At the height of World War II, Henry Morgenthau, treasury secretary under President Franklin D. Roosevelt, proposed a plan to deliberately deindustrialization, depopulate, and disarm postwar Germany. The Morgenthau Plan, as it was known, would transition Germany back to an agrarian society, making the prospect of future war unimaginable.Although Morgenthau’s ideas would never see the light of day, now, more than 80 years later, Europe’s powerhouse is poised to embrace this grim reality.“Germany represents the powerhouse, traditionally, of the European economy, and even culture, and it’s starting to implode,” warns Victor Davis Hanson i...
2025-02-13
06 min
New Books in Biography
Marriner Eccles: Reform “may not have happened in 1935 if Eccles hadn't been there”
More than any other global institution, the US Federal Reserve’s decisions and communications drive capital markets and alter financial conditions everywhere from Seattle to Seoul. While its interest rate are set by an expert committee, for almost a century, the Fed’s core philosophy and operational approach have been moulded by one person: the Chair of the Board of Governors.In this podcast series, Tim Gwynn Jones - a veteran central bank "watcher" - talks to authors of books about the Fed's most influential Chairs, starting with Marriner Eccles, Bill Martin, Arthur Burns, and Paul Volcker.I...
2024-08-06
1h 04
New Books in Economic and Business History
Marriner Eccles: Reform “may not have happened in 1935 if Eccles hadn't been there”
More than any other global institution, the US Federal Reserve’s decisions and communications drive capital markets and alter financial conditions everywhere from Seattle to Seoul. While its interest rate are set by an expert committee, for almost a century, the Fed’s core philosophy and operational approach have been moulded by one person: the Chair of the Board of Governors.In this podcast series, Tim Gwynn Jones - a veteran central bank "watcher" - talks to authors of books about the Fed's most influential Chairs, starting with Marriner Eccles, Bill Martin, Arthur Burns, and Paul Volcker.I...
2024-08-06
1h 04
New Books in American Studies
Marriner Eccles: Reform “may not have happened in 1935 if Eccles hadn't been there”
More than any other global institution, the US Federal Reserve’s decisions and communications drive capital markets and alter financial conditions everywhere from Seattle to Seoul. While its interest rate are set by an expert committee, for almost a century, the Fed’s core philosophy and operational approach have been moulded by one person: the Chair of the Board of Governors.In this podcast series, Tim Gwynn Jones - a veteran central bank "watcher" - talks to authors of books about the Fed's most influential Chairs, starting with Marriner Eccles, Bill Martin, Arthur Burns, and Paul Volcker.I...
2024-08-06
1h 04
New Books in Political Science
Marriner Eccles: Reform “may not have happened in 1935 if Eccles hadn't been there”
More than any other global institution, the US Federal Reserve’s decisions and communications drive capital markets and alter financial conditions everywhere from Seattle to Seoul. While its interest rate are set by an expert committee, for almost a century, the Fed’s core philosophy and operational approach have been moulded by one person: the Chair of the Board of Governors.In this podcast series, Tim Gwynn Jones - a veteran central bank "watcher" - talks to authors of books about the Fed's most influential Chairs, starting with Marriner Eccles, Bill Martin, Arthur Burns, and Paul Volcker.I...
2024-08-06
1h 04
New Books in American Politics
Marriner Eccles: Reform “may not have happened in 1935 if Eccles hadn't been there”
More than any other global institution, the US Federal Reserve’s decisions and communications drive capital markets and alter financial conditions everywhere from Seattle to Seoul. While its interest rate are set by an expert committee, for almost a century, the Fed’s core philosophy and operational approach have been moulded by one person: the Chair of the Board of Governors.In this podcast series, Tim Gwynn Jones - a veteran central bank "watcher" - talks to authors of books about the Fed's most influential Chairs, starting with Marriner Eccles, Bill Martin, Arthur Burns, and Paul Volcker.I...
2024-08-06
1h 04
New Books in Economics
Marriner Eccles: Reform “may not have happened in 1935 if Eccles hadn't been there”
More than any other global institution, the US Federal Reserve’s decisions and communications drive capital markets and alter financial conditions everywhere from Seattle to Seoul. While its interest rate are set by an expert committee, for almost a century, the Fed’s core philosophy and operational approach have been moulded by one person: the Chair of the Board of Governors.In this podcast series, Tim Gwynn Jones - a veteran central bank "watcher" - talks to authors of books about the Fed's most influential Chairs, starting with Marriner Eccles, Bill Martin, Arthur Burns, and Paul Volcker.I...
2024-08-06
1h 04
New Books in Finance
Marriner Eccles: Reform “may not have happened in 1935 if Eccles hadn't been there”
More than any other global institution, the US Federal Reserve’s decisions and communications drive capital markets and alter financial conditions everywhere from Seattle to Seoul. While its interest rate are set by an expert committee, for almost a century, the Fed’s core philosophy and operational approach have been moulded by one person: the Chair of the Board of Governors.In this podcast series, Tim Gwynn Jones - a veteran central bank "watcher" - talks to authors of books about the Fed's most influential Chairs, starting with Marriner Eccles, Bill Martin, Arthur Burns, and Paul Volcker.I...
2024-08-06
1h 04
The University Press of Colorado Podcast
Marriner Eccles: Reform “may not have happened in 1935 if Eccles hadn't been there”
More than any other global institution, the US Federal Reserve’s decisions and communications drive capital markets and alter financial conditions everywhere from Seattle to Seoul. While its interest rate are set by an expert committee, for almost a century, the Fed’s core philosophy and operational approach have been moulded by one person: the Chair of the Board of Governors.In this podcast series, Tim Gwynn Jones - a veteran central bank "watcher" - talks to authors of books about the Fed's most influential Chairs, starting with Marriner Eccles, Bill Martin, Arthur Burns, and Paul Volcker.I...
2024-08-06
1h 04
Savor Your Day With A Best-Selling Full Audiobook.
Ambassador Morgenthau's Story by Henry Morgenthau
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/788642to listen full audiobooks. Title: Ambassador Morgenthau's Story Author: Henry Morgenthau Narrator: Lily Baker Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 21 minutes Release date: July 24, 2024 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: Ambassador Morgenthau's Story' is a compelling memoir written by Henry Morgenthau Sr., who served as the U.S. Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire from 1913 to 1916.
2024-07-24
12h 21
Top Full Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Memoirs
Ambassador Morgenthau's Story by Henry Morgenthau
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/788642 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Ambassador Morgenthau's Story Author: Henry Morgenthau Narrator: Lily Baker Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 21 minutes Release date: July 24, 2024 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: Ambassador Morgenthau's Story' is a compelling memoir written by Henry Morgenthau Sr., who served as the U.S. Ambassador to the Ottoman Empire from 1913 to 1916.
2024-07-24
03 min
at home in my head
History Erased: Zionism and the 1919 Paris Peace Conference
Associated Links: Support unbanked/underbanked regions of the world by joining the "at home in my head" Kiva team at https://www.kiva.org/team/at_home_in_my_head Blog Link: https://harrisees.wordpress.com Podcast: https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/XIhI8RpZ4yb Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoS6H2R1Or4MtabrkofdOMw Mastodon: https://universeodon.com/@athomeinmyhead Paypal: http://paypal.me/athomeinmyhead Relevant Citations for this EpisodeArticle: Palestine and Britain: forgotten legacy of World War I that devastated the Middle East: https://theconversation.com/palestine-and-britain-forgotten-legacy-of-world-war-i-that-devastated-the-middle-east-106408 The Hebrew Standard, March 4, 1919 Edition PDF: https://www.nli.org.il/en/newspapers/hebstd/1919/03/14/01/article/43/?e=-------en-20--1--img-txIN%7ctxTI--------------1 Text of Petition at dissidentvoice.org: https://dissidentvoice.org/2023/12/state...
2024-01-27
1h 03
The Danger Zone (DZ)
DZ Season 059 Part 18. Blitzkrieg – Born May 1940 – Died December 1941 – If No Dunkirk Miracle – Russia Loses.
Assuming that Britain had come to terms with Germany in May or June 1940, after the loss of its Army, failing to escape from Dunkirk, and wondering if America would have continued to provide lend lease aid to the Soviet Union alone, and if it did, could the Soviet Union have survived the German Blitzkrieg unleashed on it on 22 June 1941 or more likely earlier. Let’s have a look at the evidence. Tag words: Dunkirk; Blitzkrieg; Soviet Union; Luftwaffe; Red Army; Molotov; Joseph Stalin; US Ambassador Steinhardt; AY Vishinsky; Winston Churchill; Theodore Roosevelt; Viktor Naidenko; Lend Lease; D...
2024-01-03
32 min
Parallax Views w/ J.G. Michael
Two Perspectives on Henry Kissinger w/ Michael Desch and Tim Shorrock
On this edition of the Parallax, we go over the life and career of controversial diplomat Henry Kissinger, who passed away at the age of 100 on November 29th, 2023. Although hailed by many in the U.S. Establishment as one of the most important minds in international relations and diplomacy through the 20th century, many on the Left (and even, as we shall see, some on the Right) take a more critical view of Kissinger. Namely, many left-wing activist and commentators, including, most famously, the late Christopher Hitchens, have argued Kissinger was a war criminal. In...
2023-12-12
2h 01
New Books in Diplomatic History
On “Henry Kissinger and His World” with author Barry Gewen
In my talk with Barry Gewen on his 2020 book, The Inevitability of Tragedy: Henry Kissinger and His World (W. W. Norton, 2020), we explore the disparate influences that shaped Kissinger as both an intellectual and as a practitioner of power. Our conversation touches on Kissinger’s upbringing in a German-Jewish community in Bavaria at the time of Hitler’s rise to power and pivots to an understanding of Kissinger’s Realism as his pessimistic yet unwavering approach to foreign affairs and exigencies like the balance of power. In his committed opposition to the Wilsonian creed—the missionary idea of America’s...
2023-11-30
1h 00
America and Beyond with Paul Starobin
On “Henry Kissinger and His World” with author Barry Gewen
In my talk with Barry Gewen on his 2020 book, The Inevitability of Tragedy: Henry Kissinger and His World (W. W. Norton, 2020), we explore the disparate influences that shaped Kissinger as both an intellectual and as a practitioner of power. Our conversation touches on Kissinger’s upbringing in a German-Jewish community in Bavaria at the time of Hitler’s rise to power and pivots to an understanding of Kissinger’s Realism as his pessimistic yet unwavering approach to foreign affairs and exigencies like the balance of power. In his committed opposition to the Wilsonian creed—the missionary idea of America’s...
2023-11-30
1h 02
New Books in Political Science
On “Henry Kissinger and His World” with author Barry Gewen
In my talk with Barry Gewen on his 2020 book, The Inevitability of Tragedy: Henry Kissinger and His World (W. W. Norton, 2020), we explore the disparate influences that shaped Kissinger as both an intellectual and as a practitioner of power. Our conversation touches on Kissinger’s upbringing in a German-Jewish community in Bavaria at the time of Hitler’s rise to power and pivots to an understanding of Kissinger’s Realism as his pessimistic yet unwavering approach to foreign affairs and exigencies like the balance of power. In his committed opposition to the Wilsonian creed—the missionary idea of America’s...
2023-11-30
1h 02
New Books in American Politics
On “Henry Kissinger and His World” with author Barry Gewen
In my talk with Barry Gewen on his 2020 book, The Inevitability of Tragedy: Henry Kissinger and His World (W. W. Norton, 2020), we explore the disparate influences that shaped Kissinger as both an intellectual and as a practitioner of power. Our conversation touches on Kissinger’s upbringing in a German-Jewish community in Bavaria at the time of Hitler’s rise to power and pivots to an understanding of Kissinger’s Realism as his pessimistic yet unwavering approach to foreign affairs and exigencies like the balance of power. In his committed opposition to the Wilsonian creed—the missionary idea of America’s...
2023-11-30
1h 02
New Books in National Security
On “Henry Kissinger and His World” with author Barry Gewen
In my talk with Barry Gewen on his 2020 book, The Inevitability of Tragedy: Henry Kissinger and His World (W. W. Norton, 2020), we explore the disparate influences that shaped Kissinger as both an intellectual and as a practitioner of power. Our conversation touches on Kissinger’s upbringing in a German-Jewish community in Bavaria at the time of Hitler’s rise to power and pivots to an understanding of Kissinger’s Realism as his pessimistic yet unwavering approach to foreign affairs and exigencies like the balance of power. In his committed opposition to the Wilsonian creed—the missionary idea of America’s...
2023-11-30
1h 00
New Books in World Affairs
On “Henry Kissinger and His World” with author Barry Gewen
In my talk with Barry Gewen on his 2020 book, The Inevitability of Tragedy: Henry Kissinger and His World (W. W. Norton, 2020), we explore the disparate influences that shaped Kissinger as both an intellectual and as a practitioner of power. Our conversation touches on Kissinger’s upbringing in a German-Jewish community in Bavaria at the time of Hitler’s rise to power and pivots to an understanding of Kissinger’s Realism as his pessimistic yet unwavering approach to foreign affairs and exigencies like the balance of power. In his committed opposition to the Wilsonian creed—the missionary idea of America’s...
2023-11-30
1h 02
New Books in Biography
On “Henry Kissinger and His World” with author Barry Gewen
In my talk with Barry Gewen on his 2020 book, The Inevitability of Tragedy: Henry Kissinger and His World (W. W. Norton, 2020), we explore the disparate influences that shaped Kissinger as both an intellectual and as a practitioner of power. Our conversation touches on Kissinger’s upbringing in a German-Jewish community in Bavaria at the time of Hitler’s rise to power and pivots to an understanding of Kissinger’s Realism as his pessimistic yet unwavering approach to foreign affairs and exigencies like the balance of power. In his committed opposition to the Wilsonian creed—the missionary idea of America’s...
2023-11-30
1h 02
New Books in Jewish Studies
On “Henry Kissinger and His World” with author Barry Gewen
In my talk with Barry Gewen on his 2020 book, The Inevitability of Tragedy: Henry Kissinger and His World (W. W. Norton, 2020), we explore the disparate influences that shaped Kissinger as both an intellectual and as a practitioner of power. Our conversation touches on Kissinger’s upbringing in a German-Jewish community in Bavaria at the time of Hitler’s rise to power and pivots to an understanding of Kissinger’s Realism as his pessimistic yet unwavering approach to foreign affairs and exigencies like the balance of power. In his committed opposition to the Wilsonian creed—the missionary idea of America’s...
2023-11-30
1h 02
New Books in Diplomatic History
On “Henry Kissinger and His World” with author Barry Gewen
In my talk with Barry Gewen on his 2020 book, The Inevitability of Tragedy: Henry Kissinger and His World (W. W. Norton, 2020), we explore the disparate influences that shaped Kissinger as both an intellectual and as a practitioner of power. Our conversation touches on Kissinger’s upbringing in a German-Jewish community in Bavaria at the time of Hitler’s rise to power and pivots to an understanding of Kissinger’s Realism as his pessimistic yet unwavering approach to foreign affairs and exigencies like the balance of power. In his committed opposition to the Wilsonian creed—the missionary idea of America’s...
2023-08-29
1h 00
New Books in American Politics
On “Henry Kissinger and His World” with author Barry Gewen
In my talk with Barry Gewen on his 2020 book, The Inevitability of Tragedy: Henry Kissinger and His World (W. W. Norton, 2020), we explore the disparate influences that shaped Kissinger as both an intellectual and as a practitioner of power. Our conversation touches on Kissinger’s upbringing in a German-Jewish community in Bavaria at the time of Hitler’s rise to power and pivots to an understanding of Kissinger’s Realism as his pessimistic yet unwavering approach to foreign affairs and exigencies like the balance of power. In his committed opposition to the Wilsonian creed—the missionary idea of America’s...
2023-08-29
1h 02
New Books in German Studies
On “Henry Kissinger and His World” with author Barry Gewen
In my talk with Barry Gewen on his 2020 book, The Inevitability of Tragedy: Henry Kissinger and His World (W. W. Norton, 2020), we explore the disparate influences that shaped Kissinger as both an intellectual and as a practitioner of power. Our conversation touches on Kissinger’s upbringing in a German-Jewish community in Bavaria at the time of Hitler’s rise to power and pivots to an understanding of Kissinger’s Realism as his pessimistic yet unwavering approach to foreign affairs and exigencies like the balance of power. In his committed opposition to the Wilsonian creed—the missionary idea of America’s...
2023-08-29
1h 00
New Books in National Security
On “Henry Kissinger and His World” with author Barry Gewen
In my talk with Barry Gewen on his 2020 book, The Inevitability of Tragedy: Henry Kissinger and His World (W. W. Norton, 2020), we explore the disparate influences that shaped Kissinger as both an intellectual and as a practitioner of power. Our conversation touches on Kissinger’s upbringing in a German-Jewish community in Bavaria at the time of Hitler’s rise to power and pivots to an understanding of Kissinger’s Realism as his pessimistic yet unwavering approach to foreign affairs and exigencies like the balance of power. In his committed opposition to the Wilsonian creed—the missionary idea of America’s...
2023-08-29
1h 00
New Books in Political Science
On “Henry Kissinger and His World” with author Barry Gewen
In my talk with Barry Gewen on his 2020 book, The Inevitability of Tragedy: Henry Kissinger and His World (W. W. Norton, 2020), we explore the disparate influences that shaped Kissinger as both an intellectual and as a practitioner of power. Our conversation touches on Kissinger’s upbringing in a German-Jewish community in Bavaria at the time of Hitler’s rise to power and pivots to an understanding of Kissinger’s Realism as his pessimistic yet unwavering approach to foreign affairs and exigencies like the balance of power. In his committed opposition to the Wilsonian creed—the missionary idea of America’s...
2023-08-29
1h 02
New Books in World Affairs
On “Henry Kissinger and His World” with author Barry Gewen
In my talk with Barry Gewen on his 2020 book, The Inevitability of Tragedy: Henry Kissinger and His World (W. W. Norton, 2020), we explore the disparate influences that shaped Kissinger as both an intellectual and as a practitioner of power. Our conversation touches on Kissinger’s upbringing in a German-Jewish community in Bavaria at the time of Hitler’s rise to power and pivots to an understanding of Kissinger’s Realism as his pessimistic yet unwavering approach to foreign affairs and exigencies like the balance of power. In his committed opposition to the Wilsonian creed—the missionary idea of America’s...
2023-08-29
1h 02
New Books in Jewish Studies
On “Henry Kissinger and His World” with author Barry Gewen
In my talk with Barry Gewen on his 2020 book, The Inevitability of Tragedy: Henry Kissinger and His World (W. W. Norton, 2020), we explore the disparate influences that shaped Kissinger as both an intellectual and as a practitioner of power. Our conversation touches on Kissinger’s upbringing in a German-Jewish community in Bavaria at the time of Hitler’s rise to power and pivots to an understanding of Kissinger’s Realism as his pessimistic yet unwavering approach to foreign affairs and exigencies like the balance of power. In his committed opposition to the Wilsonian creed—the missionary idea of America’s...
2023-08-29
1h 02
NBN Book of the Day
On “Henry Kissinger and His World” with author Barry Gewen
In my talk with Barry Gewen on his 2020 book, The Inevitability of Tragedy: Henry Kissinger and His World (W. W. Norton, 2020), we explore the disparate influences that shaped Kissinger as both an intellectual and as a practitioner of power. Our conversation touches on Kissinger’s upbringing in a German-Jewish community in Bavaria at the time of Hitler’s rise to power and pivots to an understanding of Kissinger’s Realism as his pessimistic yet unwavering approach to foreign affairs and exigencies like the balance of power. In his committed opposition to the Wilsonian creed—the missionary idea of America’s...
2023-08-29
1h 02
New Books in Biography
On “Henry Kissinger and His World” with author Barry Gewen
In my talk with Barry Gewen on his 2020 book, The Inevitability of Tragedy: Henry Kissinger and His World (W. W. Norton, 2020), we explore the disparate influences that shaped Kissinger as both an intellectual and as a practitioner of power. Our conversation touches on Kissinger’s upbringing in a German-Jewish community in Bavaria at the time of Hitler’s rise to power and pivots to an understanding of Kissinger’s Realism as his pessimistic yet unwavering approach to foreign affairs and exigencies like the balance of power. In his committed opposition to the Wilsonian creed—the missionary idea of America’s...
2023-08-29
1h 02
Michael Hoffman's Revisionist History®
The Morgenthau-Roosevelt Plan to Ethnically Cleanse Post-War Germany: New Documentation
President Franklin D. Roosevelt and his Secretary of the Treasury, Henry Morgenthau Jr., intended to target millions of German civilians for displacement and death. Here are new facts on the extent of the duo’s merciless postwar blueprint.
2023-04-17
40 min
Politica - BastaBugie.it
Non furono i cattolici De Gasperi, Shumann e Adenauer a sognare l'Unione Europea
VIDEO: La nascita dell'Unione Europea ➜ www.youtube.com/watch?v=s_KKYbla_yU&list=PLolpIV2TSebVLUetRlYxAQgaHFOcG_4PaTESTO DELL'ARTICOLO ➜ www.bastabugie.it/it/articoli.php?id=7358NON FURONO I CATTOLICI DE GASPERI, SCHUMANN E ADENAUER A SOGNARE L'UNIONE EUROPEAL'Italia e la Germania nel dopoguerra non potevano proporre nulla, semmai chiedere l'aiuto degli USA che in cambio pretendevano la cessione di sovranità degli stati (VIDEO: La nascita dell'Unione Europea)di Roberto MarchesiniL'Unione Europea nasce dal sogno di fraternità e pace di tre amici (De Gasperi, Schumann e Adenauer) che condividevano, oltre all'idealità, una pro...
2023-03-28
11 min
The Odd Man Out Podcast
Ep. 137 Those We Don’t Speak Of Pt. 7
This week, I continue the Those We Don't Speak Of series with a look at what happened to the Germans both military, & civilian at the end, & immediately after WW2. This part of WW2 history is unfortunaley rarely covered, but absolutley should be because of the equally horrific treatment of German people. Many of whom had absolutely nothing to do with the war. We look at two books in particular which have described these events in detail. Other Losses by James Bacque, and Eye For An Eye by John Sack. Many don't know that 100's of prison death camps were created b...
2023-03-02
50 min
The Odd Man Out
Ep. 137 Those We Don’t Speak Of Pt. 7
This week, I continue the Those We Don't Speak Of series with a look at what happened to the Germans both military, & civilian at the end, & immediately after WW2. This part of WW2 history is unfortunately rarely covered, but absolutely should be because of the equally horrific treatment of German people. Many of whom had absolutely nothing to do with the war. We look at two books in particular which have described these events in detail. Other Losses by James Bacque, and Eye For An Eye by John Sack. Many don't know that 100's of prison death camps were c...
2023-03-02
50 min
Burning Bright
The Morgenthau Prize
Recalling memories and faces, with works from Henry Morgenthau, Dennis H. Lee and Mark Elber.Support the show
2023-01-25
06 min
The Danger Zone (DZ)
DZ Season 001 Part 08. World Safe for Communism Morgenthau Plan - How They Persuaded Churchill.
Henry Morgenthau, Roosevelt’s Secretary of the Treasury, steered by the Communist agent, Harry Dexter White, had done as much as anyone to bring about the war in the Pacific. Now he was manoeuvring to have Germany dismembered mainly for the benefit of his boss, Joseph Stalin. He also was hoping to bring about the deaths of 30 million Germans by starvation, and the mass shootings, without trial or any other legal process, of upwards of 100,000 German officers. Well, on the bright side they wouldn’t starve. Tag words: Henry Morgenthau; Harry Dexter White; Joseph Stalin; Harry Hopkins; Roosevelt; Cordell Hull; Chur...
2023-01-19
19 min
The Danger Zone (DZ)
DZ Season 001 Part 07. World Safe for Communism Morgenthau Plan
In Sean McMeekin’s book, “Stalin’s War”, with the benefit of extensive access to what had been the secret, and closed to Western eyes, records of the USSR, until after the fall of the Soviet Union in 1989, we are given a breathtaking view into how Communist spies in Washington, with the willing, if uninformed enthusiastic support of President Roosevelt, had successively led America to vast and unlimited supplies of American manufactured war and civilian materials, foodstuffs and fuels, oils and lubricants, without which Russia could not have survived the Nazi onslaught, and the provision of vast amounts of intellectual property...
2023-01-19
23 min
The Danger Zone (DZ)
DZ Season 001 Part 06. World Safe for Communism Stalin Makes Japan Attack Pearl Harbour
After the Second World War, between 1947 and 1957 there was a scare, in America and other countries that had only just recently been allies of Communist Russia against Nazi Germany. These included England, Australia, Canada. The scare was that their countries were infiltrated with Communist agents everywhere. As the old Garfield joke goes, just because you’re paranoid doesn’t meant they’re not out to get you. The scare had more substance that people ever knew. It's not the number of Communists working in your country to betray your country that mattered, it was what power they had, what positions they h...
2023-01-19
19 min
The Danger Zone (DZ)
DZ Season 001 Part 01. World Safe for Communism Russia Recognised
From the distance of the years, from all that you see and hear about a man who has grown into something of a legend, the 32nd President of the United States, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, FDR was one of the great presidents. He was one of the Big Three leaders of World War II, along with Winston Churchill and Joseph Stalin. It’s not easy to get a view out of the ordinary view that we always hear about about FDR, one that looks at the failings of this man on the world stage. The serious flaws he had that betrayed th...
2023-01-15
23 min
Culture Wars Podcast
E. Michael Jones on Our Interesting Times The Once and Future Morgenthau Plan
Dr. E. Michael Jones returns to Our Interesting Times to discuss the unfolding Twitter files release story and what the scandal reveals regarding the impact of Jewish power in our society. We also talk about his review of Andrew Meier's biography of Henry Morgenthau Jr. and the infamous Morgenthau Plan. Original Video: https://odysee.com/@ourinterestingtimes:2/EMJ-on-Twitter-Files-and-Morgenthau-:5 Download Audio: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/tkelly6785757/episodes/2022-12-20T04_20_54-08_00 ___ Dangers of Beauty NOW AVALILABLE!!: https://www.fidelitypress.org/book-products/the-dangers-of-beauty Buy Dr. Jones books: https://www.fidelitypress.org/ Subscribe to Culture Wars Magazine: https://www.culturewars.com Donate: https...
2022-12-20
00 min
Start Into A Riveting Full Audiobook In The Car.
Morgenthau: Power, Privilege, and the Rise of an American Dynasty by Andrew Meier
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/629203to listen full audiobooks. Title: Morgenthau: Power, Privilege, and the Rise of an American Dynasty Author: Andrew Meier Narrator: Mark Deakins Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 38 hours 44 minutes Release date: December 13, 2022 Genres: History & Culture Publisher's Summary: An “epic and intimate” (David M. Kennedy) portrait of four generations of the Morgenthau family, a dynasty of power brokers and public officials with an outsize—and previously unmapped—influence extending from daily life in New York City to the shaping of the American Century “Magisterial . . . a vivid retelling of critical domestic and world events over two centuries.”—Dr. Fiona Hill Aft...
2022-12-13
2h 44
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Morgenthau: Power, Privilege, and the Rise of an American Dynasty by Andrew Meier
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Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/629203to listen full audiobooks. Title: Morgenthau: Power, Privilege, and the Rise of an American Dynasty Author: Andrew Meier Narrator: Mark Deakins Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 38 hours 44 minutes Release date: December 13, 2022 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: An “epic and intimate” (David M. Kennedy) portrait of four generations of the Morgenthau family, a dynasty of power brokers and public officials with an outsize—and previously unmapped—influence extending from daily life in New York City to the shaping of the American Century “Magisterial . . . a vivid retelling of critical domestic and world events over two centuries.”—Dr. Fiona Hill Aft...
2022-12-13
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The Odd Man Out Podcast
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Alas, we have part four in the series on Zionism hot, and ready. In this ep. we look at the influence here at home in government, top private sector positions, media, and influencers in general. I also take a look at some economic figures, arms sales, and to whom, trading with Muslim countries, and much more. Now, time to get down that Mercan rabbit hole, far beyond the mainstream! Show Notes Joe Biden-If there wasn't an Israel...https://youtu.be/FYLNCcLfIkM Biden Administrationhttps://www.timesofisrael.com/all-the-jews-biden-has-tapped-for-top-roles-in-his-new-administration/ Peter Schiff, & Adam...
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The Odd Man Out
Ep. 121 Those We Don’t Speak Of Pt. 4
Alas, we have part four in the series on Zionism hot, and ready. In this ep. we look at the influence here at home in government, top private sector positions, media, and influencers in general. I also take a look at some economic figures, arms sales, and to whom, trading with Muslim countries, and much more. Now, time to get down that Mercan rabbit hole, far beyond the mainstream! Cheers, and Blessings Support My Work Odd Man Out Patreon https://www.patreon.com/theoddmanout #historynothate ...
2022-08-25
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Burning Bright
The Centenarians
On this 100th episode of Burning Bright, poems by 100-year-olds Jean Connor, Henry Morgenthau III and Sarah Yerkes.Support the show
2022-06-22
07 min
Radioactive
His Cross to Bear
President Roosevelt embraces radio while distancing himself from Father Coughlin, whose broadcasts are becoming increasingly antisemitic. Coughlin rants about the Rothschilds and singles out Roosevelt’s Jewish secretary of the treasury, Henry Morgenthau Jr., while the Jewish community debates how to respond. Turning on Roosevelt, Coughlin starts his own political movement. Meanwhile, the Nazis gain momentum in Germany.Radioactive is hosted by Detroit journalist Andrew Lapin and produced by Tablet Studios, with support from Maimonides Fund, and in association with The WNET Group’s reporting initiative, Exploring Hate: Antisemitism, Racism and Extremism. The show’s them...
2021-11-02
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Burning Bright
Masks
Masks: literal and metaphorical, with pieces by Miriam Karmel, Art Cohen, Ruth Beker and Henry Morgenthau III.Support the show
2021-10-13
06 min
Audiohistorias de Israel
6 de octubre de 1914 - Henry Morgenthau Pide Asistencia para los Judíos en Palestina
Henry Morgenthau, el embajador de los Estados Unidos en el Imperio Otomano, nació dentro de una familia judía alemana que emigró a Nueva York. Viajó a Palestina en 1914, donde vio la difícil situación que atravesaba la comunidad judía. Temeroso de que la Primera Guerra Mundial limitara los fondos que provenían de los judíos europeos al Yishuv, el Embajador Morgenthau envió un telegrama al líder judío americano Jacob Schiff y el destacado líder judío Louis Marshall, quienes recaudaron $50.000 dólares para el Yishuv en tan sólo dos días, actualmente esta...
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Barbara Stanwyck (Mairzy Doats)
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Burning Bright
Before you write from the heart
Three poems from New Jersey poet Dennis H. Lee, 2020 winner of the Henry Morgenthau III First Book Poetry Prize for his collection, Tidal Wave.Support the show
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05 min
Burning Bright
The Last Act
Two poems by D.C. poet Henry Morgenthau III from his book, A Sunday in Purgatory, published by Passager Books in 2016.Support the show
2020-09-09
03 min