| Geoffrey Perret - 1985 - 516 sider
...holding it up for comment, such as "Their [American Jews'] greatest danger to this country lies in their large ownership and influence in our motion pictures, our press, our * As we shall see, there was in fact a rise in anti-Semitism in the United States during the war years,... | |
| Geoffrey Perret - 1985 - 516 sider
...holding it up for comment, such as "Their [American Jews'] greatest danger to this country lies in their large ownership and influence in our motion pictures, our press, our * As we shall see, there was in fact a rise in anti-Semitism in the United States during the war years,... | |
| Ezra Mendelsohn - 1987 - 360 sider
...Roosevelt Administration." Speaking of the Jews, he warned: "Their greatest danger to this country lies in their large ownership and influence in our motion...pictures, our press, our radio and our government." Although his own father's isolationism had been fueled by distrust of Eastern bankers and financiers,... | |
| Carol Felsenthal - 2003 - 344 sider
...among the "principal war agitators" and warned that "their greatest danger to this country lies in their large ownership and influence in our motion pictures, our press, our radio, and our Government."30 The speech sent moderates fleeing and left behind a hard core that apparently didn't... | |
| Benjamin Ginsberg - 1999 - 302 sider
...opposed to intervention. But the majority still do not. The greatest danger to this country lies in their large ownership and influence in our motion...pictures, our press, our radio, and our government."" In a later speech, Lindbergh declared, "The three most important groups who have been pressing this... | |
| Gyeorgos Ceres Hatonn - 1993 - 246 sider
...Who mourns THIS holocaust???] Charles Lindbergh: "The 'Jews' greatest danger to this country lies in their large ownership and influence in our motion...pictures, our press, our radio and our government." (Speech at Des Moines, Iowa, 9/11/41) James Forrestal, former Secretary of Defense (a modern aircraft... | |
| Benjamin Ginsberg - 1993 - 306 sider
...opposed to intervention. But the majority still do not. The greatest danger to this country lies in their large ownership and influence in our motion pictures, our press, our radio, and our government."31 In a later speech, Lindbergh declared, "The three most important groups who have been... | |
| Leonard Dinnerstein - 1995 - 402 sider
...a war with Germany. He specifically excoriated Jews. "Their greatest danger to this country lies in their large ownership and influence in our motion pictures, our press, our radio and our Government."4 Reactions to Lindbergh's talk were immediate and harsh. Letters to the President roundly... | |
| Sara Diamond - 1995 - 464 sider
...opposed to intervention. But the majority still do not. Their greatest danger to this country lies in their large ownership and influence in our motion...pictures, our press, our radio, and our Government." While the America First Committee refused to reprimand Lindbergh, many individual America Firsters... | |
| Nicholas John Cull - 1996 - 301 sider
...and the Roosevelt administration." The Jews, he argued, posed a particular threat because of their "ownership and influence in our motion pictures, our press, our radio, and our Government." Isolationism had turned ugly, and the movement suffered as a result. Watching from the sidelines, the... | |
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