“The United States is at present so demoralized and so corrupted that, like France and England, it need not be taken into consideration as a military adversary.”
Speech to Nationalist Socialist Party officials, May 1940. Quoted in "The Experts Speak" - Page 112 - by Christopher Cerf, Victor Navasky - 1984
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