By Steven Jonas
With the passing of George H.W. Bush, there has
been a lot of talk about him and "honor."
"Except for the 'Willy Horton' ad," and perhaps one or two other things
here and there, folks say, he was an "honorable man." And certainly, folks say, he came from, and
bequeathed to us, an honorable family.
Well, in this column we'll take a look at those propositions, and
readers can make up their own minds.
(And let's note that lots of other observers, mainly from the Left but
not entirely, have done the same things and, of course, have found the same
facts.)
One of the early ruling class funders of the German Nazi Party was a steel magnate named Fritz Thyssen, a major player in the German steel industry. (The name still is. One of the largest German steel companies now is thyssenkrupp AG, formed by a merger of the two largest pre- and during- the War German steel companies. Neither family is involved in the company.) Thyssen early-on saw a future for the Nazi Party in dealing with the German Left which, in post-World War I Germany was powerful. In search of additional funds for it, he went abroad.
An early foreign recruit to the Nazi cause (in
1923) was a U.S. named
George Herbert Walker. Sound
familiar? Well, he was a GHW Bush
grandfather. On the other side of GHW's
lineage, his father, Prescott Bush, was a major
banker for the Nazis. (The
Walkers and the Bushes obviously had a lot in common, politically.) Prescott Bush was introduced into the
German/Nazi banking world by guess who?
Fritz Thyssen. Even after the Nazis
a) re-militarized the Rhineland (1936, in violation of the Treaty of
Versailles), b) engineered the Anschluss (taking over Austria in March 1938),
under the Munich Agreement (Sept. 1938) seized the Czech part of
Czechoslovakia, in November 1938 unleashed what the unified German government
calls the "Night of the Government Pogrom" (the Nazi name for which was
"Kristallnacht," the Night of the Broken Glass). Prescott Bush banked with them.
Then in March of the following year, the Nazis took
the rest of Czechoslovakia. They invaded
Poland in Sept, 1939 (and immediately commenced what would become the
Holocaust), defeated France in 1940, engaged in the Battle of Britain
later
that year, invaded the Soviet Union in June, 1941, and then declared war
on the
United States on Dec. 8, 1941, following the Japanese attack on Pearl
Harbor
the day before. Prescott Bush was still
at it: making money banking for the Nazis.
Only when, in February, 1942 did George Bush's father receive a phone
call from President Roosevelt informing him that if he did not cease and
desist
immediately, he would be prosecuted under the Trading with the Enemy
Act, did
he indeed cease and desist. In 1952, making sure that his war record
(for the Nazis) remained well-hidden, Prescott Bush was elected Senator
from Connecticut. Along the
way, this "honorable man" fathered a son who he would
name after a maternal grandfather, his co-Nazi funder, George Herbert
Walker.
It should be noted that despite the fact of who his father was, GHW did serve with honor in World War II (click here) . As a naval aviator in the Pacific theatre he flew 58 missions and survived being shot down at sea.
Click here for the full article.
Source: OpEdNews.com
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