During the Presidential debate of October 22 (2020) Vice President Biden remarked that the American diplomatic corps made nice with Hitler up until the German invasion of Poland – the attached article from 1939 refutes this statement:

Eight months prior to the day when W.W. II would commence, diplomatic relations between Berlin and Washington got ugly; the carefully controlled German press declared that matters between the two camps “were at their lowest point since 1917“. Hitler’s diplomats demanded apologies and the Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee clarified the American position by stating that the American people have a general dislike for Fascism. The Department of the Navy announced that it was expanding its presence in the Atlantic.


Shortly afterward, the U.S. Army recruiting poster pictured above went into mass production.


The Germans were irate about the boycotting of German products by American Jews, click here to read about it.


– from Amazon:


Read No, Joe Biden, U.S. Relations With Germany Were Bad Before W.W. II<br>(Pathfinder Magazine, 1939) for Free

US relations with Germany before ww21939 German and American diplomacyUS senator Key Pittman snub to nazi germanyUS senator Key Pittman snub to fascisminterior secretary harold ickes snubs nazi germany 1939secretary of state cordell hull snubs nazi germany 1939german diplomat dr hans thompsen outraged 1939german diplomat hans dieckhoff outraged 1939 washington dc
Scroll to Top