Douglas Chandler (1889 - ?)

Douglas Chandler (1889 - ?) was an officer in the U.S. Navy during WWI. Like so many others, Chandler was ruined financially in 1929 when the stock market crashed. He made the decision to move from the U.S. because he was ‘fed up to the chin with the Depression and the miasma that was enveloping Washington’. He moved to Germany in 1931. He became a journalist at first then later switched over as a broadcaster in National Socialist Germany. His broadcasts to the United States were to inform the people about the tyranny in the U.S. government. He exposed the fact that Roosevelt and all of the government were under the control of Jewish interests. Chandler’s voice split the airwaves:
‘Yes, by all means, let Pearl Harbor be avenged. But not upon the Japanese… upon the real authors of this war: the Jews. The day is not far off the horizon when the Yankee cry will be for a plentifully purging pogrom, and the measures employed by the Reich will seem child’s play in comparison.’

Douglas Chandler’s radio show was to the point and hard hitting. He didn’t beat around the bush and told it like it was. Here are a few quotes from his radio shows in Germany during the war:
‘Roosevelt and his Cabinet… are willing to let their own people pay and die for a war on the side of England and the Jews and to uphold and increase their power. At the expense of their own country, they are trying to help the criminal British Empire and to help it even against their country’s own interests.’ - Douglas Chandler, 1941.

‘…Neither Germany, Italy nor Japan wanted war with America. The Axis countries did everything humanly possible to prevent war. But the Jews, acting through the medium of that psychopathic criminal, Roosevelt, forced the issue…’ -Douglas Chandler, May 23, 1942.