> Chaim Weizmann notified the leading Zionist in
the USA, Supreme
> Court Justice Louis Dembitz Brandeis, that Great Britain had
> promised Palestine to "the Jews of the World" if
President Wilson
> would declare war on Germany and come into the war as Great
> Britain's ally.
>
> Supreme Court Justice Brandeis had been appointed to the
United
> States Supreme Court at the suggestion of the powerful
Jewish
> attorney Mr. Samuel Untermyer. Mr. Untermyer had been
retained by
> a former sweetheart of then-President Woodrow Wilson to
bring a
> breach-of-promise action against him shortly after he was
> installed in the White House. Mr. Untermyer's client was
seeking
> forty thousand dollars from President Wilson which he was
unable
> to raise. To be of assistance to his friend, President
Wilson, in
> the predicament in which he found himself, Mr. Untermyer
> volunteered to pay the forty-thousand dollars to President
> Wilson's former sweetheart from his personal funds if in
return
> President Wilson promised to appoint to the first vacancy on
the
> United States Supreme Court the person Mr. Untermyer
designated.
>
> The day soon arrived when the vacancy on the Court occurred.
Mr.
> Untermyer submitted the name of his friend, Louis Dembitz
> Brandeis, a [Jewish] Boston lawyer, to fill the vacancy. Mr.
> Untermyer explained that he was motivated by the fact that
no Jew
> had ever occupied a seat on the United States Supreme Court,
and
> for that reason he would like to see Mr. Brandeis appointed.
>
> President Wilson and Justice Brandeis both knew the
circumstances
> under which his appointment took place. They became close
> personal friends. President Wilson came to rely upon Justice
> Brandeis as an advisor in matters of state. When Chaim
Weizmann
> confided in Justice Brandeis that he had made this
arrangement
> with the British War Cabinet, he also told President Wilson
that
> Germany had supplied provocation and justification for a US
> declaration of war against Germany. [But] President Wilson
was
> running for re-election that year under the slogan "He
Kept Us
> Out of War." Justice Brandeis was unable to urge
President Wilson
> to declare war against Germany at that time. Further
evidence of
> German "guilt" was needed. [And so, it was
provided.]
>
> The publicity given to the alleged attack by Germany on the
S.S.
> Sussex passenger ferry plying between Dover and Calais and
the
> loss of 38 American lives led to the declaration of war by
the
> USA against Germany on April 6, 1917. The S.S. Sussex had
> actually been concealed in a small port in the north of
England
> and no American lives had been lost. The entrance of the USA
into
> the war as Great Britain's ally in World War I resulted in
the
> crushing defeat of Germany in 1918.
>
> After the entry of the USA into the war in Europe the
attitude of
> many Jews in Germany underwent a change. Since the enactment
in
> 1840 of the Emancipation Edict, the Jews in Germany [had
been]
> accorded equal rights with other German citizens. They were
free
> from the quota systems prevailing in all other countries of
> Europe. The Jews from all other countries in Europe where
the
> quota system was practiced flocked to Germany in great
numbers
> for education and business. Prior to the Balfour
declaration,
> most Jews were pro-German. But when International Zionism
got its
> promise of Palestine from Britain, everything changed. Jews,
> including many Jews in Germany, worked in every way possible
for
> a German defeat. That, along with the extremely crippling
and
> vindictive terms of the 1918 peace, was the main underlying
cause
> for much of the anti-Jewish feeling in Germany after the
war.
> Thus Jewish intrigues to obtain Palestine for themselves
> determined the outcome of World War I and also set the stage
for
> World War II.
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