I entirely agree... expensive in money and lives... MR

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From: Anthony Calabrese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [ChurchillChat] Re: bribes
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Date: Wednesday, October 22, 2008, 6:35 AM




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It probably is all rubbish but if true, so what?  If a few million pounds was 
all that was needed to keep Gibraltar in the hands of the Royal Navy, I would 
say it was well spent.  How much more expensive would a campaign to keep the 
Rock have been?  



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Subject: [ChurchillChat] Re: bribes
Date: Wed, 22 Oct 2008 00:52:08 -0400



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Rubbish ………….
 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Don 
Pieper
Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2008 12:45 AM
To: Churchillchat
Subject: [ChurchillChat] bribes
 
This is a relay via the History News Network. Comments? Don Pieper


Winston Churchill ‘bribed Franco’s generals to stay out of the war’

Source: Times (UK) (10-15-08)

Winston Churchill authorised millions of dollars in bribes to stop General 
Franco from entering the Second World War on the side of Germany, a new book 
claims.

The British wartime leader persuaded Juan March, a Spanish banker, to act as a 
secret agent, organising payments of millions of dollars to the generals. In 
return the generals persuaded Franco not to side with Hitler.

The plot was revealed by the historian Pere Ferrer in Juan March: The Most 
Mysterious Man in the World, after researching papers in British and US 
archives.

In the summer of 1940 Churchill was convinced that Spain would enter the war on 
the side of Hitler after receiving reports that Franco and the Germans were 
planning to invade Gibraltar. Ferrer has claimed that a British officer, Alan 
Hillgarth, came up with a plan to bribe the generals, believing that Franco's 
high command was corrupt and, because they were not paid much, would be open to 
bribery.

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