Gerhard W tries to make out that these secret society figures, and there were many of them, had tried to the last ditch to appease Hitler, rather than having frankly promoted him simultaneously on the Continental chess board. he exonerates MacDonald, Baldwin, Chamberlain, Hoare, Lothian, Brand, Amery, Fisher, Astor, Curtis, Duncan, etc.
It was this promotion that Quigley assailed in The Anglo-American Establishment.
He especially pointed out that what was called public opinion, as the lever of British foreign and domestic policy, by such historians as Gerhard Weinberg, was in fact a sham public opinion cynically manipulated by the Milner Group for decades.
In Britain, PUBLIC OPINION was the Milner Group.
See also Weinberg, The Foreign Policy of Hitler's Germany, Volume II, p. 140, Lord Lothian, fn 166, versus Weinberg's apologia, p 141.
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