Description: Address delivered at an America First Committee by Charles A. Lindbergh, Minneapolis Minnesota May 10, 1941 An address by Lindbergh advocating for non-intervention in WWII claiming the war was unwinnable, and citing his own father's anti-interventionist stance in WWI. The America First Committee was the largest isolationist group in the years leading to the war, claiming membership of over 800,000 members at its peak. Lindbergh was the group's most prominent speaker and advocate. The group and Lindbergh's later remarks would be tainted with antisemitism. Lindbergh would reverse positions and the group would formally disband after the Pearl Harbor attack and the US entering the war. Cream colored stapled pamphlet printed in blue, 16 pages including covers, 6.75" x 4", Near Fine with a few spots to rear cover
Price: 220 USD
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Binding: Softcover, Wraps
Language: English
Author: Charles Lindbergh
Publisher: America First Committee