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Charles Lindbergh — Part 5
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‘seni tic. issne. This statenent resulted in’ adverse criticism and the Comittee:
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ae oe hes shown sentence by sextence how Lindbergh's addresses have paralleled certal
a oe official Sernan propaganda broadcasts, and in January of 1942 a Jewish source -
a ;: furnishe? a sumary stoving how Eitler and Lindderzh asreed on certain fonca- -
~.el> gental issues to prove ahich the source crew tp tao colums-queting Hitler in
; - ome amd Lindberzh in the other. The statenents attributed to Lindbergh have
--:! s Gm aost instances, been set forth previously in this memorancun. The Jewish
Eo xy: Source pointed out how bots Hitler and Lindbergh stressed the thene of a white
Be ey FACe arcainst the colored races anj how they both blazed the war or “warmongers
e224, 3 and, agreed that Britain was doomed and urged the desirability of a negotiated
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a ee ae a1 ‘source stated tint in tnzust of ‘JohL, Lind-
oa'%) * berga stated to him that he, Lindbergh, was continuing to take an active part
ert ine opposing propezanda and azitation for war. At this tise, Lindbergh declare
es Se "ttt the United States people as a whole were still opposec to our entry but.
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rit, how long they will be able to maintain thelr oppesitiian to war. Lindbergh wai
ae a gaid to have stated that he did not see how deaocracy could function or even
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“their decisiors. Lindbergh, on this occasion, was said te have indicated that
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