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![]() James Linn wrote: "S. Sampson" wrote in message ... "codefy" wrote Some American hero. When Lindbergh died in Hawaii did he consider the people there with any more maturity than when he made his racist comments or did he just consider them his coolies ? If there's a Hell I'm sure Lindbergh is roasting there for his racism & Nazi sympathies. You have to wonder how Lindbergh's grandson deals with that nasty part of the legend that he's living off of. Lindbergh's been dead longer than you've been alive. Only a red-neck would equate pacifism with sympathism. Just watched A&E Biography on the man - he was more than sympathetic - he admired Hitler. At one point he was going to move to Germany(1938), but Kristallnacht disturbed him and his wife, so he never bought the house and did move back to America. Some timetimes we all need a face slap to wake us up. I'd have to say that while he was a mechanical genius and great aviator, he wasn't a great intellectual. He seems to have absorbed the views of some of his friends and made them his own. While his views on eugenics and Jews were and are abhorrent, I'm not sure they came from his heart either. He was caught up in hero worship - of Hitler and others. And he seemed also to be a contrarians - whatever Roosevelt said was bad. It cost him his Army Air Corps Career. Most folks of the time wouldn't shed a tear if you hung a black man from a tree either. And Jews didn't have a large fan club either. Times change as does morality. Hittler had fans here & in the UK. Some misguided folk still are...... And yes he was snowed by the Nazis about the power of the Luftwaffe - they played him - and he delivered the message the Nazi's wanted -that the Luftwaffe was invincible. Lindbergh passed the message on to Ambassador Kennedy - who was more than ready to believe it, being anti British. More discerning people in the state department took it with a grain of salt. I'm sure someone here has read a decent biography of the man which covers this stuff. James Linn Well till the Battle of Britan they were unbeaten....... |
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