

Those angry days
Book • 2013
Those Angry Days vividly recounts the intense internal conflicts in the United States from 1939 to 1941, as the nation grappled with whether to intervene in World War II. The book centers on the rivalry between President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who championed intervention, and Charles Lindbergh, the leader of the isolationist movement.
It explores the personal stories and political tensions that shaped America's role in the war.
It explores the personal stories and political tensions that shaped America's role in the war.
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