Letter re: story

Title
Letter re: story
Institution
TCU
Link
https://repository.tcu.edu/handle/116099117/51360
Description
MR CARTER - Here's the Roosevelt story. Please don't lose it. I can, after reaching the States, get the complete translation. Thanks again, John Account of Roosevelt's Death from "Der Angriff Nachtausgabe" written by Dr. Otto Kriegk. - The Greatest War Criminal of All Time, Roosevelt, Dies of Brain Hemorrage - A Reckoning with the President of the U.S.A. A Verdict of Destiny - The White House regrets that the American President Roosevelt died suddenly on Thursday afternoon of a brain hemorrage. At the time when the people of Berlin were experiencing one of the usual terror attakcs of the Anglo-American gangster and arsonists, there drew to a close one of the greatest dramas of the world's history - a drama of high justice. Roosevelt the greatest war criminal of all time died suddenly in the country house to which he always lived when he wanted to busy himself in the mass of his physical possessions. Irreconcilable destiny which controls all with a hard and steady hand took from the earth the man whom many generations will curse, and one who will play a leading role in the history books of mankind as the commonest of the small clique opposed to humanity who exploits material superiority. Roosevelt was accompanied by only a small group of those men responsible for the monstrous crimes of the present political set up in the U.S.A. when he went to rest for a few days at Warm Springs, exhausted from what he called "an imminent triumph." He died of a sudden brain hemorrage. Perhaps he had only a few minutes to look up from the desk on which he had massed his vicious plan (such as the plan for the annihilation and eradication of the whole German Race) - to look up through the window into the evening sky to view the future in which justice proclaims her verdict. In Washington, naturally, they will take plans to see that the formal apparatus functions on as smoothly as possible. Vice-President Truman has officially notified Congress of the President's death. The clique of plutocrats and Jews will gather together and seek to get control of the gigantic business which dealt with the last possessions of the German people and Germany in working strength. They had already laid plans on his desk for the President's signature, the plans in which, explained in detail, were the categories of German skilled workers numbering millions, who would be taken from the ranks of the P.O.W. in England and the U.S.A. and turned over to the Bolsheviks on the steppes of Siberia, if in due time the German people became weak. This pitiable slavery business, involving German soldiers, will be the main topic of speeches by plutocrats and Jews who, in the sunshine of of Roosevelt, busied themselves with the easy business of trafficking on German bodies. We are waiting to see how- the criminal spirit of Roosevelt will poison the men of the U.S.A. those especially who at this time are in power, and we will see how soon these men are also sought out by destiny. etc ad nauseum
Subjects
Roosevelt, Franklin D.
United States President
Source
Box 163, Roosevelt, Franklin D. 1945-1950 Folder, Item 016
Type
Document
Formats
5.25x7.25 Paper
Rights
Prior written permission from TCU Special Collections required to use any document or photograph

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