Anti-Semitism in the United States

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Anti-Semitism in the Isolationist Campaign

Charles A. Lindbergh, speaking at an America First rally in Des Moines, September 11, 1941, charged that “the three most important groups which have been pressing this country toward war are the British, the Jewish, and the Roosevelt administration.” While conceding that the persecution suffered by the Jews in Germany “would be sufficient to make bitter enemies of any race,” he asserted that “instead of agitating for war, the Jewish groups in this country should be opposing it in every possible ...

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