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Causes and events leading up

to our entry in the w*r,

Well what are the causes?.

Why are we Americans on the march?.

Is it because of...

..Pearl Harbour?.

Is that why we are fighting?.

Is it because of Britain?.

France?.

China?.

Czechoslovakia?.

Norway?.

Poland?.

Holland?.

Greece?.

Belgium?.

Yugoslavia?.

Russia?.

Just what was it that made us to

change our way of living overnight?.

What turned our resources, our machines,

our whole nation into one vast arsine?.

Producing more and more weapons of w*r,

instead of the old materials of peace.

What put us into uniform, ready to

engage the enemy on every continent?.

And every ocean?.

This is a fight between a free world and a

sl*ve world" Vice President Henry A. Wallace

What of these two worlds,

or which Mr. Wallace spoke?.

The free and the sl*ve?.

Let's take the free world first,

our world.

How did it become free?.

Only through a long and unceasing

struggle inspired by men of vision.

Moses

Thou shall not covet that

which is they neighbours.

Mohammed

"Mankind is one community."

Confucius

"What you do not want done to

yourself, so not do to others."

Christ

The truth shall make you free."

All believe in the sight of God,

all men were created equal.

And from that there developed a

spirit among men and nations,

that is best expressed in our

own declaration of freedom.

"We hold these truths to be self-evident,

that all men are created equal."

It is the corner-stone on which

our nation was built.

And the ideal of all the great liberators.

Washington

Jefferson

Garibaldi

La Fayette

Peshutsko

Bolivar

Lincoln

Lighthouses!. Lighting up a dark

and foggy world.

"Let government of the people,

by the people for the people,

..shall not perish from the earth."

Fighting! Living! Dying! For what?.

For freedom! That for which man

has fought, since time began.

To be free.

Is life so dear, or peace so sweet,

..as to be purchased at the price

of chains and sl*very?.

Forbid itAlmighty God.

I know not what other course

one may take, but as for me,

..give me liberty or give me death.

But what of this other world?.

Here men insisted that progress

lay in k*lling freedom.

Here they were putting out

the lighthouses, one by one.

Here the march of history

was reversing itself.

In ltaly it began, when an ambitious

rabble-rouser set his followers marching on Rome.

The country, like every other country

after the last w*r,

..was torn by political unrest,

hard times, unemployment.

Two courses were available

to the ltalian people.

They could solve their problems

in a free democratic way,

..or they could let someone else

do the solving for them.

They made the tragic mistake of

choosing the second course.

They put their faith and trust

in this one man.

They believed they represented them.

Actually he planned to betray them,

with the selfish interest of himself,

..and a group back of him.

Just as he had earlier betrayed

those who first supported him.

In Germany another even more

forceful demo go...

..set his marchers following

from the Munich beer halls.

He too had the sinister opportunity..

..to take advantage of post-w*r chaos.

But he also had certain distinctive

German characteristics to play on.

To start with, the Germans have an in-born national

love of regimentation and a harsh discipline.

He could give them that.

The German army, and through them

the people, had never acknowledged...

..German defeat in the last w*r.

And were anxious for revenge.

That too, he promised them.

The wealthy and powerful industrialists were

fearful of losing any of their wealth and power

And were ready to back anyone

who would retain it for them.

He promised to take care of them too.

This man cunningly played all these

ends against the middle.

And ruthlessly set out to m*rder

the new-born German republic.

Here not one man, but a g*ng,

disguised their little scheme...

..of the will of the Emperor. And to

the Japanese people, the Emperor is God.

Taking advantage of their worship

of the God-Emperor,

..it was no great trick to take away

what little freedom they had ever known.

Yes in these lands, people surrendered their

liberties and threw away their human dignity

They gave up their right

as individual human beings.

They became a part of a mass,

a human herd.

Although these countries were far apart

and different in custom and language,

..the same poison made them much alike.

Each got a new uniform. In ltaly

the bosses wore black shirts.

In Germany the shirts were brown.

In Japan they hid behind

the uniform of the army.

But really they belonged to

a sinister-secret society.

Their symbol was a black dragon.

The other fellows had to have a symbol too.

Germany a Swastika.

In ltaly, the old Roman symbol.

In Germany they called the new

order.. National Socialism,

..or Nazism.

In ltaly, they had a shorter word:

Fascism.

In Japan they had lots of names for it.

The New Era of Enlightenment,

The New Order in Asia.

The Co-Prosperity Sphere.

But no matter how you slice it,

it was just plain old-fashioned...

..materialistic imperialism.

The Japs would get the prosperity

and the other would get the "co"-

They say trouble always

comes in three's.

Take a good close look

at this trio.

Remember these faces.

Remember them well. If you ever

meet them, don't hesitate.

Stop thinking and follow me cried h*tler

I will make you masters of the world.

And the people answered, HElL!!

Stop thinking and believe in me, bellowed Mussolini

and I will restore the glory that was ruined.

The people answered ll Duce! Il Duce!

Stop thinking and follow your God-Emperor cried the

Japanese w*r-Lords and Japan will rule the world.

And the people answered: Banzai! Banzai!

Each system was alike and that the constitutional

law-making bodies gave up their power.

The Reichstag in Berlin.

The House of Deputies in Rome.

The Diet in Tokyo.

And these elected representatives,

became collections of stooges.

Rubber stamp organizations.

Applauding on cue, the words

of the leaders.

Each system did away with free-speech,

and free-assembly.

Each system did away with free-press and

substituted a press controlled by the party

Through their ministry of propaganda,

each took complete control of theatre,

..the movies, the radio. Every cultural

activity in every channel of information,

..was controlled by the most

important members of the party.

Each did away with free courts,

and trail by jury.

And substituted courts and judges,

run by the party.

Each abolished labour unions, and

the rights of bargaining for wages.

And under the pretext of patriotism,

established the system of forced labour

Each enforced its decrees, by an army of secret

police, who held the power of life and death,

..over every individual.

And for the few who still believed in freedom

and said so, there was a ready answer.

"Only the application of force used continuously

and ruthlessly can bring about the decision...

..in favour of the side it supports."

"Mein Kampf" -Page 189 German Edition

"The greatest intellect in the world,

can be silenced with this."

That is an exact translation of the words

these black-shirts cheer so lustily.

"Whenever I hear anyone mention the word culture,

the first thing I do is reach for my g*n."

Yes, they had the answers,

the black-jack and the g*n.

In ltaly they did it differently.

While in Japan.

To their names, can be added

hundreds of thousands of others

..who stood in the way of the new order

Finally there is only one obstacle left,

I am the Light of the World, he that follow me shall

not walk in darkness, but have the light of hope.

The word of God and the word of purists

can not be reconciled.

THEN GOD MUST GO!!

"l am absolutely clear in my own mind, and I think l

can speak for the Fhrer as well.

That both the Catholic and Protestant churches

must banish from the life of our people."

Thus spoke Dr. Alfred Rosenberg and if you

had any doubt he spoke for his Fhrer

..here's what happened.

"The Christian cross is to be removed from all

churches and cathedrals and to be replaced...

..by the immortal symbol of Germany

the swastika."

Berlin, 1935 700,000 members of the Protestant

Youth organizations were forced to disband.

Thousands of other men of God,

Protestant, Catholic, Jewish,

..wee persecuted, arrested and

confined in concentration camps.

"Our Fhrer is the intermediary between

his people and the throne of God.

Everything the Fhrer utters, is

religion in the highest sense.

It is only on one or two exceptional points

that Christ and h*tler stand on comparison,

..for h*tler is far too big a man to

be compared with one so petty."

Everyday in all German classrooms,

"Adolf h*tler is our savoir our hero"

"He is the noblest being

in the whole wide world."

"For h*tler we live."

"For h*tler we die."

"Our h*tler is our Lord."

"Who rules a brave new world."

Yes take children from the faith of their fathers,

and teach them that the state is the only church.

And the head of the State,

is the voice of God.

"l want to see again, in the eyes of the youth,

the gleam of the beast of prey" --h*tler

That was the way of life, or better,

the way of death in that other world.

Now what of our world?.

What did we want?.

What did we do about it?.

First of all,

we wanted peace and security.

And to prove our sincerity, in 1921 we initiated

the Washington Disarmament Conference.

This resulted in two

vitally important treaties.

One, to reduce the size of the British,

Japanese, French, ltalian andAmerican Fleets.

And the other, the Nine-Power Treaty,

which guaranteed the integrity of China,

And incidentally, one of the powers

signing this was Japan.

Later on in 1 929, we signed

the Kellog-Briand Pact...

..which was suppose to abolish wars in

a means of settling international disputes.

This pact was signed by 47 nations,

including Germany and Japan.

"Mr. President, I have the honour of

handing you the London NavalTreaty."

Faithful to our treaty obligations,

..we scraped more than 60%

of our Naval tonnage.

And our Army was reduced to a

standing force of 136,000 men.

Smaller than that maintained by Romania.

We let our hopes for peace become so strong,

that they grew into determination...

..not to fight unless directly att*cked.

We let ourselves be influenced by

those who said we could find...

..security through isolation.

The confusion in our way

of thinking is apparent.

In the slice of public opinion, as it

appeared in Athe News in 1939.

"Another w*r?. Not for me. This time

America should keep out, and I know I will."

"lf w*r breaks out in Europe, I think this country

should heed the advice of the First President,

..and avoid all foreign entanglements"

I haven't the slightest idea

of European affairs."

In the event of w*r in Europe, I think

we should stay out of it entirely

And all our efforts should be made

to keep out of the fight.!

Let Europe fight their own battles.

They mean nothing to us."

We should mind out own business.

-By all means, NO."

Yes, fight.... NO.... NO.. Yes"

If my country calls, YES."

"-NO!"

We simply did not want to understand that our

individual and national problems were...

..and always will be dependant upon

the problems of the whole world.

And we had individual and national

problems to worry about. Plenty of them.

Just as Germany, ltaly and Japan had,

but we faced it in a democratic way.

We passed laws to give working men

a chance to improve their lot.

We established an insurance program

for those without jobs.

It began to give old folks protection

against want and hunger

We organized the C.C.C. to provide our

young men with healthy and useful employment.

A Federal works program came into being and

changed the face of our nation with new roads,

..bridges, schools.

It built great new dams that brought

electricity of millions of our people.

These were some of our accomplishments,

but there were others, not so credible.

We turned our backs on the League of Nations.

We passed theTariff Act to

..to set a higher wall of isolation

around us.

We encouraged lawlessness with

the farce of prohibition.

But in spite of these mistakes, we never had

a thought of losing our free institutions.

John Q. Public still ran the country

He had his choice of voting for Dewey,

Wilke, Roosevelt or anybody else.

In Germany they had the choice of voting

for h*tler, h*tler, or h*tler.

Over here, John Q. still read

what he pleased.

And although he heard of books

being b*rned in other countries,

..he would have laughed, if anybody

told him his books would be b*rned.

And on Sunday, if he felt like it,

John Q. went to any church he pleased.

Most of all, he got a kick out

of seeing his kids grow up.

The average American was quite unconscious

of the fact that some people,

..had this in mind for the little John Q's

"To die for the Emperor is to live forever."

Japanese Army Slogan

"Three cheers for w*r, noble and beautiful

above all." --Mussolini

Yes, while their children were

being trained to k*ll,

..John Q. 's kids were giving their

pennies to help them have life.

And when we saw these men on the

news reels, quite often we laughed.

To us they looked like characters

in a musical comedy.

But they weren't comic, they weren't

funny, they were deadly serious.

They were out for world conquest.

And what made it deadly serious was,

they were 70 million Japanese,

45 million ltalians, and 80 million Germans,

all hopped up with the same idea.

Their leaders told them that

they were supermen.

Herren Folk" the n*zi called it, the Master Race.

Destined to rule all other peoples on earth.

Take a good look at these humourless men.

These were to be the rulers of the ruling race.

Bear us blindly and you will obtain your

rightful place in the world.

All other people will be your slaves.

That's what they promised them.

ThatAmericans, Chinese,

..Russians, SouthAmericans, all free peoples

would work for them and make them rich.

And how they ate it up!

We shall restore the glory

that was Rome.

Today we rule Germany.

Tomorrow the world.

The Pacific is ours!

It was inevitable that these countries

should g*ng up on us.

The little fellow is our pal,

Kurusu

Who smiled his way into our hearts

in December, 1941.

Here he and his friends are busy

carving up the world in advance.

Staking out their claims.

Take a good look at these claims.

Here is the ltaly that Mussolini

took over in 1922.

And almost his first act was to tell

the ltalians they were the rightful...

.. owners of Corsica, Nice, Savoien,

Albania,

Tunisia, Ethiopia, and a land corridor

linking it with Libya.

Later on he had an even bigger dream,

..the Old Roman Empire as it existed

nearly 2000 years ago.

To dominate all the lands joining

the Mediterranean.

Mare Nostrum, Our Sea they called it,

just as the ancient Romans did.

As for the Japanese, they had

some ambitions too.

By 1920, they had grabbed of Formosa, Korea and

the southern half of the island of Sakhalin.

Then Baron Giichi Tanaka,

the Prime Minister,

..carefully set down Japanese aims

in a document called theTanaka Memorial.

It was presented to the Emperor

on July 25, 1927.

In order to conquer the world,

we must first conquer China.

Here was their dream.

Manchuria for raw materials.

China for manpower. Then a triumphant

March through lndo China...

..Siam, Burma, lndia, the East lndia,

..and on throughAustralia and New Zealand.

In the north, all they claimed was

that part of Russia east of Lake Baikal.

That was to be the new order inAsia.

Then the Japs would move eastward

to crush the United States.

And really start the Co-Prosperity Sphere.

Now take a look at the bite

the Nazis reserved for themselves.

Here's the Germany h*tler walked

into and here's what he wanted.

First Europe under his complete

political and economic control.

Leaving Mussolini a share of the loot,

if he behaved himself.

Then a drive to the east, through the rich

oil lands of lran and lraq and into lndia.

Another push south, throughAfrica.

Then from Dakar, jump off to meet

the Honorary Arians...

..who were to move in on SouthAmerica

through the Pacific.

At the same time, start across

the Scandinavian countries.

To hook up with his buck-toothed pals

coming over from Siberia,

..to join in the conquest of

the United States.

There it is gents.

All they left us was Shangri-La.

And they'd claim that too,

if they knew where it was.

And did they think they had a chance?.

Listen.........

"When w*r comes between Japan and the

United States, I shall not be content...

..to occupy Guam, The Philippines,

Hawaii and San Francisco."

I look forward to debating the peace to the

United States in the White House in Washington."

Yamamoto wrote those words of January, 1941.

Yes the conquering Jap army down Pennsylvania

Avenue.

That was the final goal. You will see

what they did to the man and women...

..of Mankind, Hong Kong and Manila.

I imagine the field day they would have enjoyed if

they'd marched through the streets of Washington?.

But before striking, a preliminary step

was necessary.

..From Berlin...

..From Rome...

.. From Tokyo, the Champaign started.

Propaganda, to confuse, divide,

soften up their intended victims.

Put them on the defensive.

Put them on the defensive.

Scream your abuse!

Shout you're oppressed!

The World is wrong. You are right!

If you shriek it loud enough and

often enough, they'll believe you.

Above all, use their free speech and

their free press to destroy them.

Lebensraum" they demanded.

Living room!

Our lands are over-crowded and at

the same time, they gave prizes to mothers,

..who bore the most sons.

They brought together large groups of young

men and young girls for human breeding.

Read what one of their leaders wrote:

"Round up a thousand German girls. Isolate them in

a camp. Then let them be joined by a hundred...

..German men. If a hundred such camps were

set up, you would have 100,000 thoroughbred

children in one stroke."

--Dr. Williband Hentschel

Of course the children from this

assembly line, belonged to the state...

..to be scientifically trained for conquest.

Another howl, was lack of raw materials.

They claimed they were the ""have-nots""

and we were the "haves."

But out of this supposed lack, they

built up the greatest w*r machines...

..the world has ever known.

These are the published figures

from the German m*llitary budget.

Actually between 1933, and 1939

h*tler's program of re-armament cost

more than 80 billion dollars.

The Nazis alone assembled

a striking force of...

..30 Panzer divisions,

70 motorized divisions,

1 40 infantry divisions, plus the Luftwaffe,

the world's largest air force.

And they had no raw materials.

Think of the bread the automobiles, the good things of

life the German, ltalian, Japanese leaders...

..might have given their people, if

they had spent this money for peace,

..instead of w*r.

You know what billions we are now

spending to match their m*llitary force.

No, no these arguments were all smoke screens.

When w*r came, the democracies proved

to be the "have-nots."

And our enemies the "haves."

And when w*r came, where did it come?.

Remember that date, September 18, 1941.

A date we should remember as well as

December 7, 1941.

For on that date, in 1 931...

..the w*r we are now fighting began.

The place was Manchuria, the northern

most Province of China,

..6000 miles from San Francisco.

Manchuria the first objective

in the Tanaka plan.

By September 18th, the Japanese,

who by treaty patrolled...

..the southern Manchuria railway, had secretly

and illegally increased their garrison.

On the Korean/Manchuria border an entire

Japanese army was assembled,

..conveniently equipped for a winter campaign.

All they needed was an excuse.

They made their own.

At 10:30 that night, just after

the Mukden Express passed by,

..a section of track was dynamited, causing

damage to one rail and two fish-plates.

Japan's honour had violated.

In half an hour, the Japanese railroad

garrison launched a co-ordinated att*ck,

on the barracks for the sleeping Chinese

army at Mukden.

The slaughter was appalling.

By midnight, the conveniently

placed Japanese army,

..poured across the Korean border

and the first open act of aggression...

..the invasion of Manchuria was on.

In four days they had occupied

the whole of southern Manchuria.

And shortly after, the whole country.

Manchuria became Manchukuo a puppet state

with an obedient stooge on the throne.

Henry Pu Yi.

A weakling, whom the Japanese

had prepared for the job...

..was seven years of women and song.

In Washington, Henry L. Simson,

then Secretary of State.

..was now Secretary of w*r,

..sent out a blistering denunciation

of the att*ck.

The League of Nations sent a committee

of five, headed by Lord Litton and...

..including our General Frank McCoy

to investigate.

In October of 1932,

..the Committee issued its report.

"We found that the occupation

of this large part of China,

..was not justified on the grounds

of self-defence,

..and that the new State which

had been set up, is Japanese projected...

..rather than a genuine case of

Manchurian self-determination."

Shortly after, The League condemned

Japan as an aggressor Nation.

It is a matter of common knowledge,

that Japan's policy...

..is fundamentally inspired

by a genuine desire...

..to guarantee peace in the Far East.

And to contribute to the maintenance

of peace throughout the world.

Japan, however finds it

impossible to accept...

..that it fought abducted

by the assembly."

In answer, the Japanese delegates, knowing

there were no g*ns behind this condemnation,

..smiled, took up their briefcases,

marched out ofThe League.

Northern Manchuria was dead.

Collective security was dead.

The green light had been given

to the aggressors.

We and the rest of the world knew that these

aggressors should be stopped and punished,

..but we were unwilling to make the

necessary sacrifices to back up that opinion.

It was impossible to convince a farm-boy

in lowa, or a driver of a London bus,

..or a waiter in a Paris cafe that

he should go to w*r,

..because of a mud hut in Manchuria.

Yet the subsequent course of history

makes it clear that...

..that incident so many miles

away is the reason...

..that you and millions of others

are in uniform today.

The Japs had Manchuria, phase number one

of theTanaka plan was completed.

Phase number 2, the conquest of China.

In 1932, without warning the Japs

att*cked the city of Shanghai.

Here they met such stubborn resistance,

that they had to pour more than 75,000 troops...

..into the local battle,

before capturing the city.

This resistance, made them decide

to shift their campaign into the north.

And in 1933, they added the

Province of Jerold to Manchuria.

Yes, the Japs launched the

second phase of theTanaka plan.

But they had yet to finish it.

A United Nations stands against them.

Under the inspired leadership of

General Chiang Kai-shek.

The Chinese people fought

and still fight on.

Meantime, what of Japan's partners?.

What helpless people were

they planning to b*mb,

..drive into sl*very?.

h*tler was not yet ready.

But Mussolini was. Mussolini had to be.

His people were growing restless.

Fascism hadn't produced the heaven

on earth that he promised them.

So he pulled the old trick of launching a foreign w*r

to divert the attention from troubles at home.

So Mussolini b*at his chest likeTarzan

and looked around for a worthy foe.

He found one. Ethiopia.

Good country for the beginning

of a glorious empire.

Its army had no machine g*ns. Its army had no tanks.

Its army did have an air force.

Exactly one old aeroplane.

One aeroplane against the nation which had

developed the theory of total air-w*r.

Of the blitz that would wipe out cities,

destroy civilians.

Man woman, and child.

In October of 1935, following

the Japanese example,

..an incident was provoked at the little settlement

of Wal Wal near the border of Ethiopia...

..and ltalian Somalia land.

Italy's honour had been violated.

Refusing any arbitration, Mussolini moved

the whole might of his army through...

..the Suez Canal, to overrun

the undefended country

Ethiopia's Emperor, Haile Selaissie,

appeared beforeThe League of Nations.

"l must still fight on until

my tardy allies appear...

..and if they never come,

I say to you without bitterness,

..the West will perish."

Members of the League, half-heartedly

stopped trading with ltaly.

But refused the only thing

that would stop any aggressor

..force!

Ethiopia was left to herself.

Native leaders came to pledge their allegiance.

The people of Ethiopia, with their

spears and bare hands,

..faced the g*ns and tanks

of the invaders.

Fighting desperately and gallantly

to save their country from conquest.

They fought and they d*ed. But in the end,

there could only be one result,

..might triumphed.

Italy conquered Ethiopia.

Many of our elected leaders

warned us of danger,

.."Without declaration of w*r, and without

warning or justification of any kind,

..civilians, including vast numbers

of women and children,

..are being ruthlessly m*rder*d

with bombs from the air."

But we were still hypnotized by the fact,

that two broad oceans stood between us...

..and the rest of the world.

We didn't realize that when the time was

months to span these oceans, was ended.

That the steam ship had cut

these months to days.

And that now the whole earth's surface

could be covered in the space of hours.

Yes, we were a nation that wanted peace,

..but we hadn't yet learned that peace

for us, depends on peace for all.

No one would run the risk of w*r for some

mud huts and barren plains in Ethiopia,

..any more than we would run the risk

for some similar huts and plains in Manchuria.

Correctly interpreting our attitude, the aggressors

were all assure they could get what they wanted.

Japan had started on her march of conquest.

Italy had begun her new Empire.

And now the third gangster

What about him?.

We take him up in our next film.

And show how he joined his partners

and put in his bid.

For this is what we are fighting.

Freedom's oldest enemy.

The passion of the few to rule the many

This isn't just a w*r. This is common

man's life and death's...

..struggle against those who would

put him back into sl*very.

We lose it and we lose everything.

Our homes. The jobs we want to go back to.

The books we read. The very food we eat.

The hopes we have for our kids.

The kids themselves.

They won't be ours anymore.

That's what's at stake.

It's us or them!

The chips are down. Two worlds

stand against each other.

One must die, one must live.

170 years of freedom,

decrees our answer!

"Victory of the democracies can only be complete

with the utter defeat of the...

..w*r machines of Germany and Japan."

--G.C. Marshall Chief of Staff
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