Not since the days of the Tower of Babel have humanity's efforts been more intertwined and interconnected. How could he possibly have known? In this booklet you will find out! Armstrong wrote: "The way is being prepared for a colossal third force in world politics-a European Federation of Nations more powerful than either Russia or the United States!… We have shown years in advance what would happen to Russia's ill-fated Empire in Eastern Europe" ( Plain Truth, December 1956, p. In 1956, following Russia's invasion of Hungary, when it seemed that the "Iron Curtain" had inexorably fallen on the nations of eastern Europe, Mr. Armstrong had written that East Germany would be returned to West Germany and that Russia "will be forced to relinquish her control over Hungary, Czechoslovakia and parts of Austria" (p. Armstrong… Armstrong predicted that the Berlin Wall would some day come down and the two German states would once again reunite into a powerful nation."Īs far back as the April 1952 Good News, Herbert W. The reason I haven't been particularly surprised is that for years I have occasionally read the publications of… the late Herbert W. While many have expressed surprise at the recent events and at East German cries for reunification of East and West Germany, I have to admit I haven't been too surprised by these events. "Like a great many Americans I have been watching the current political situation in East Germany with interest. As an editorial writer in the Hendersonville, Tennessee, Free Press on December 7, 1989, stated: The rapid unfolding of events in eastern and central Europe in 1989 did not catch everyone by surprise, however. Yet the most astounding geopolitical events of the post-World War II era-resulting in the collapse of the "Iron Curtain" and the emergence of a powerful reunified Germany-caught these governments completely by surprise. In the decades following World War II, America and Britain invested billions of dollars in intelligence and counterintelligence operations. Europe is busily uniting under the aegis of a powerful German-dominated European Union. Today Britain has been shorn of her empire and America is morally and culturally bankrupt. Then, the Rome-Berlin Axis lay smashed, and American and British forces stood at the pinnacle of victory. Today's newspapers record a state of affairs that would have been absolutely unthinkable to an observer in 1945, at the end of World War II.
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