The Rothschild and World War I

“Rothschild connections to the first world war are an excellent example of controlled conflict. On the Allied side the British and French Houses financially supported their countries’ battles. Some Rothschilds were even soldiers, although they didn’t see much action. J.P. Morgan Bank was a big financial help to the Allied cause. It was the Allies ‘purchasing agent’ until the U.S. entered the war. It also created a syndicate that financed ‘modernization’ in China, to help defend that country against the Japanese threat. The elite wanted American in the war. Historian Charles Tansill noted: ‘the large banking interests were deeply interested in the World War because of wide opportunities for large profits. On August 3, 1914, even before the actual clash of arms, the French firm of Rothschild Freres cabled to Morgan and Company in New York suggesting the floatation of a loan of $100,000,000, a substantial part of which was to be left in the United States, to pay for French purchases of American goods.

The Lusitania was a ploy. It was packed with some Morgan owned ammunition, had been given over to England as a member of the navy, and despite the warning of the Germans, was sent into a naval war zone, specifically to be a target – the catalyst for America’s entrance to the war. A knowledgeable American State Department failed to warn the U.S. citizens aboard the ship of the voyages definite danger. Churchill ordered the Lusitania’s naval escort to return to the port, and the fated ship was left unprotected, to be sunk. Rothschild agent Colonel House probably knew of this plot, records point to a discussion of it between him and Sir Edward Grey of England. Historian Colin Simpson called the sinking of the Lusitania the ‘foulest act of wilful murder ever committed on the seas.’

On the Axis side the Rothschild network was also funneling money. Another family allied to the Rothschilds was the Warburgs. Max Warburg, brother of Kuhn-Loeb’s Paul Warburg, ran a family financial powerhouse in Frankfort, Germany (one of the reasons the Rothschilds were able to liquidate their Frankfort bank, the Warburgs would run things). Max was the head of the German secret police during WWI. The Warburg connection is reported to have helped the Axis powers financially. At the end of the war in 1919, the Treaty of Versailles meetings were attended by Rothschild connected men like Paul and Max Warburg, John Foster Dullies (of Kuhn-Loeb), Colonel House, Thomas Lamont (of Morgans) and Allen Dulles (of Kuhn-Loeb). The harsh terms of the Treaty of Versailles totally set the stage for World War II. Said one delegate: ‘This is no peace; this is only a truce for twenty year.’

Sure enough, in 1939 the second world war started. Another product of the Versailles meetings was the elite’s Charter for the League of Nations – the Illuminati’s first attempt at creating a global institution. The League of Nations failed. This called for the need to create a think tank/special interest organization that could promote the new world order. Thus the creation of the Foreign Relations Institutions – the CFR, RIIA, etc. This will be discussed in a later piece.

World War I helped create a Communist State.

Max Warburg funded Lenin and his revolutionaries.

Jacob Schiff gave a known $20 million to Lenin. J.P. Morgan & Co. helped finance the Bolshevik Revolution.

Alfred de Rothschild also helped finance the Bolsheviks.

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