U.S. Submits to Communists
Efforts of German ambassador Rudolph Rahn to end the war in Europe were foiled by Soviet stooges in Washington and he was “rewarded” for his pro-U.S. help with three years in a concentration camp.
BY EDWARD L. DELANEY
FOR THREE DECADES and more our Washington officials have obsequiously submitted to Soviet communist demands. The primary reason we did not bring the Vietnam tragedy to a quick victory years ago was because of Washington’s refusal to blockade Haiphong harbor and other routes which the Soviets need to send military supplies to the Vietcong.
The successful intimidation of the United States by the Soviets was glaringly apparent in the final months of World War II in Europe. Today’s world-wide confrontations with communist instigated and financed revolutionaries is the inevitable result of our government’s “never embarrass the Russians” policy.
Only recently have our people become aware of the fact that instead of bringing World War Il in Europe to a speedy victory, General Eisenhower prolonged it— at the cost of at least a half million casualties, because of Soviet demands.



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