CHARLES A. LINDBERGH AND THE BATTLE AGAINST AMERICAN INTERVENTION IN WORLD WAR II
Written by Wayne S. Cole
Published by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, Inc.
in 1974
ISBN: 0151181683
- Categorised in:
- MILITARY
- WORLD WAR II
- HISTORY (AMERICAN)
CHARLES A. LINDBERGH AND THE BATTLE AGAINST AMERICAN INTERVENTION IN WORLD WAR II
Written by Wayne S. Cole.
Stock no. 1829561
Circa.
1974.
Hardback.
Very good condition in a very good dustwrapper.
In the "Great Debate" before Pearl Harbor, Charles A. Lindbergh was the leading opponent of American entry in to World War II. Black cloth boards, gilt title to spine. B/w photos. xvii and 298 pages. ISBN: 0151181683. 2nd printing. Minor foxing to text block. Content clean. Price-cut pictorial dustwrapper is a little grubby and scuffed.
Front cover
Contents
- Preface
- 1 The Great Debate
- I
- PREPARATION
- 2 The Making of a Hero
- 3 The English, the French, and the Russians
- 4 Air Power and Nazi Germany
- 5 That German Medal
- 6 Munich
- 7 French Failures
- II
- "THE TRUTH WITHOUT PREJUDICE AND WITHOUT PASSION"
- 8 Home Again
- 9 The Battle Begins
- 10 The European War and Western Civilization
- 11 Air Power and American Defense
- 12 The Russo-German War
- III
- THE BATTLE OF THE COMMITTEES
- 13 Veterans the Legionnaires
- 14 No Foreign War Committee
- 15 America First
- 16 The Roosevelt Administration
- 17 The Interventionists Organise
- 18 "Is Lindbergh a Nazi?"
- IV
- "WAR AGITATORS" and AMERICAN DEMOCRACY
- 19 "Who Are the War Agitators?"
- 20 Capitalists, Intellectuals, and the British
- 21 The Jewish Interventionists
- 22 "Government by Subterfuge"
- 23 The End is Near
- V
- AFTERMATH
- 24 Pearl Harbor
- 25 Rebuffed by FDR
- 26 A War to Fight
- 27 New Horizons
- Notes
- Selected Bibliography
- Index