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Charles Lindbergh

American public and elite attitudes in the 1930s are framed as isolationist, anti-communist, and in some elite circles pro-Nazi, making U.S.

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Historical interpretation of U.S. politics before World War II.

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American public and elite attitudes in the 1930s are framed as isolationist, anti-communist, and in some elite circles pro-Nazi, making U.S. entry into the war difficult before Pearl Harbor.

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Stalin Warped History To His Will

2025-06-10, day precision · Civilization #59: The Man of Steel

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"...elite, they were heavy Nazi sympathizers. There was an American named Charles Lindbergh, and he founded something called the America First Party. And he..."

Stalin Warped History To His Will

2025-06-10, day precision · Civilization #59: The Man of Steel

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"Communism was a real threat to America. So communism, anarchism were real threats to the American political system in 1930s, especially the Great Depression...."

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