Thursday, July 2, 2015

Invasion New York 1940 Prologue

Dateline London, June 26, 1940.  A special wire has been received from the BBC announcing that the last troops of His Majesty's armed forces have left Dunkirk in what has been described as bitter defeat by the German forces of Adolf Hitler.  Four days earlier the french negotiated an armistice near Compiegne.  France has been defeated.


Dateline Washington, June 27, 1940.  A special Congressional hearing has been has been established to deal with the concerns of Nazi Germany's recent takeover. When President Roosevelt was what was next he went on to say: "I will continue to do my part in keeping America as uninvolved as much as possible.  However, we will not sit back and do nothing while our cousins from across the pond suffer.  Which is I will offer Prime Minister Churchill and the government of England foreign aid and nothing more."

Dateline New York, May 1st 1940.  Reports from Casablanca have confirmed that both that that U.S. cruise liner The Florida Star going to London and two Delta Airlines planes going to and from Casablanca have not arrived at their destinations.  All three are presumed missing and the US State Department meanwhile is reaching out to foreign nations to search for the whereabouts of the missing transports

A wire just came in just now saying that His Majesty's government is accusing Germany of the disappearance of the Florida Star and the missing airplanes.  Adolph Hitler was outraged by this statement from the British Government and went on a rant claiming that such accusations were typical of Zionist loving pigs and that the British government should apologize by refusing foreign aid from America.

Prime Minister Churchill has declined to respond to such demands and President Roosevelt will continue to offer England it's support while remaining neutral.






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