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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums" I am not attacking either the Jewish or the British people. Both races, I admire."
I am not attacking either the Jewish or the British people. Both races, I admire.
Charles Lindbergh, Des Moines, September 11, 1941
And some, I assume, are good people.
Donald Trump, New York City, June 16, 201
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" I am not attacking either the Jewish or the British people. Both races, I admire." (Original Post)
DemocratSinceBirth
Mar 2017
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Archae
(46,354 posts)1. After WW2, Lindbergh was asked about the death camps.
He called the inmates "POW's."
Docreed2003
(16,877 posts)2. Many have brushed away
What a rabid Nazi sympathizer Lindbergh was...it shouldn't be forgotten!
elleng
(131,134 posts)3. Both races, I admire.
still_one
(92,419 posts)4. You are amazing DSB finding the parallels in history
DemocratSinceBirth
(99,714 posts)6. Somebody else found it.
However its meaning was not lost on you.
Mendocino
(7,510 posts)5. There were quite a few in the UK
at the time who were sympathetic to Germany, many of them in the aristocracy.