In the novel’s alternate history, Charles Lindbergh, the aviator-turned-anti-Semitic-populist, becomes president and stokes anti-Jewish fear throughout the U.S. “There’s a lot of hate out ...
Lindbergh, not Franklin Delano Roosevelt, wins the presidency in 1940. Roth speculates about how America and the fate of the Jews would have been altered by such a political outcome. Bengelsdorf ...
In October 1938, Lindbergh was presented by Goering, on behalf of the Fuehrer, the Service Cross of the German Eagle for his contributions to aviation. News of Nazi persecution of Jews had been ...
Elon Musk, Trump’s sidekick, is protected by his enormous wealth. When he channels fascist ideas, he pays no penalty. To wit ...
Lindbergh's bigotry inspired my teacher and ... During the war, 550,000 Jews, including my dad, served in the U.S. military, and the country came together in a singular fight against the Nazis.
A leading historian looks back at Philip Roth’s novel and how it perfectly predicts the rise of Trump and his willing ...
Eventually, while speaking at an America First rally in Des Moines in September 1941, he declared that Jews were at the heart of this pro-war faction. Mass revulsion against Lindbergh’s ...
In October 1938, Lindbergh was presented by Goering, on behalf of the Fuehrer, the Service Cross of the German Eagle for his contributions to aviation. News of Nazi persecution of Jews had been ...