Hindsight is always 20/20... Lindbergh seems to have been a patsy and supported causes in the 1930's and 40's that I never would..Involvement in the USSR, representative for American "support" of Nazi Germany and Hitler, being against American involvement in WWII....Was he being provocative? Avant garde? Radical? Progressive? Would he still support the same ideas today he entertained at the time? Would he be considered anti American today? A terrorist?
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Timetraveler98 2 years ago
Hindsight is always 20/20... Lindbergh seems to have been a patsy and supported causes in the 1930's and 40's that I never would..Involvement in the USSR, representative for American "support" of Nazi Germany and Hitler, being against American involvement in WWII....Was he being provocative? Avant garde? Radical? Progressive? Would he still support the same ideas today he entertained at the time? Would he be considered anti American today? A terrorist?
beefnotfish 2 years ago
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beefnotfish 2 years ago
I think he just liked adoration, remember "The Lindy Hop" a dance that was popular at the time, named after Charlie.
mrgoodvibrations 2 years ago
i thought lindbergh hated the soviets and liked the nazis before ww2...
ListlessSportsGirl 2 years ago