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Lindbergh vs. FDR: The Battle for Public Sentiment
This chapter explores Charles Lindbergh's significant influence in the early 1940s and his opposition to President Franklin D. Roosevelt. It examines the dynamics of their radio broadcasts, the controversial remarks made by Lindbergh, and the polling data reflecting public sentiment towards Jewish involvement in politics of the time. Additionally, the chapter critiques Roosevelt's decisions regarding Jewish refugees and scrutinizes the relationships between powerful interest groups during his administration.