Charles Lindbergh 
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9/27/2020
Was Charles Lindbergh a Man Who Got Away?
by Lise Pearlman
A new book reexamines the possible role of Charles Lindbergh himself in the 1932 kidnapping of his son, once the "crime of the century."
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SOURCE: New York Review of Books
7-25-20
When Is a Nazi Salute Not a Nazi Salute?
by Matt Seaton
A controversy has unfolded about a stock image caption which suggests Senator Burton K. Wheeler gave a Nazi salute at a 1941 America First Rally.
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SOURCE: Forward
3/15/2020
‘The Plot Against America’ is Truer than even Philip Roth Knew
by PJ Grisar
Not that long ago, America welcomed its first Nazis.
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7-17-17
What Are We to Make of Charles Lindbergh?
by Robert Huddleston
A review of Dan Hampton’s “The Flight” and Lynn Olson’s “Those Angry Days.”
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