| 1964 - 1124 sider
...opposition. * Apparently a reference to Lindbergh's speech at Des Moines on Sept 11 in which he stated that "the three most important groups who have been pressing this country toward the war are the British, the Jewish, and the Roosevelt Administration." * Bernard M. Baruch, American... | |
| Robert Moats Miller - 1985 - 637 sider
...Lindbergh's speech on September 11, 1941, before an America First audience in Des Moines when he asserted: "The three most important groups who have been pressing...British, the Jewish, and the Roosevelt administration." Roosevelt himself angrily retorted that the speech "could not have been better put if it had been written... | |
| James Draper Newton - 1987 - 404 sider
...with an article quoting from a speech Lindbergh had just made on September 18, in Des Moines, Iowa: "The three most important groups who have been pressing...believe that their future, and the future of mankind, depend upon the domination of the British Empire. Add to these the Communist groups . . ." The headline... | |
| Colin Shindler - 1996 - 276 sider
...September 1941 Charles Lindbergh, in one of his speeches on behalf of the America First movement, remarked: The three most important groups who have been pressing...British, the Jewish and the Roosevelt administration . . . their [the Jews'] greatest danger to this country lies in their large ownership and influence... | |
| David A. Horowitz - 1997 - 476 sider
...America First speech in Des Moines, Iowa, in September 1941 the controversial aviator declared that "the three most important groups who have been pressing...British, the Jewish, and the Roosevelt administration." Lindbergh's remarks extended to "a number of capitalists, Anglophiles, and intellectuals" who identified... | |
| Robert A. Nusbaum - 1999 - 496 sider
...time was a bonanza for the Committee. At an America First rally on 11 September 1941, Lindbergh spoke: "The three most important groups who have been pressing this country toward war are the British, the Jews and the Roosevelt administration. Instead of agitating for war, the Jewish groups in this country... | |
| Robert G. Torricelli, Andrew Caroll - 1999 - 488 sider
...anti-Semitism, Lindbergh himself lauded Hitler as a "great man" and maligned Jews in his speeches. "The three most important groups who have been pressing this country toward war," Lindbergh once famously declared, "are the British, the Jewish, and the Roosevelt administration."... | |
| Marc Dollinger - 2000 - 318 sider
...media clout to develop pro-war films, Lindbergh charged that "the three most important groups which have been pressing this country toward war are the...British, the Jewish, and the Roosevelt administration." He claimed that they "planned first to prepare the United States for foreign war under the guise of... | |
| Chip Berlet, Matthew Nemiroff Lyons - 2000 - 516 sider
...created a furor by declaring on an AFC platform in Des Moines that "the three most important groups which have been pressing this country toward war are the British, the Jewish, and the Roosevelt administration."89 Lindbergh's comment in Des Moines echoed Nazi propaganda such as the 1940 book Wan... | |
| Curt Gentry - 2001 - 852 sider
...criticizing the president's foreign policy — "The three most important groups who have been pushing this country toward war are the British, the Jewish and the Roosevelt administration" — Early sent Hoover thirty-six more telegrams.7 This time, however, Hoover went beyond making "comments... | |
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