Charles Lindbergh was a hero for his feats of aviation but ultimately lost that goodwill once he started pushing bigoted conspiracies to keep America from fighting Hitler.

Lindbergh would spend the years leading up to World War II actively campaigning to “protect the white race” and for the U.S. to maintain strict neutrality toward Nazi Germany. He even flew to Germany to receive a medal in person from Hermann Göring, the infamous commander of Nazi Germany’s Luftwaffe, on behalf of Adolph Hitler himself.

According to the unpublished galleys of American historian Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., some Republicans even urged Lindbergh to run for President against Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1940 to keep America out of the war.

This dark night for the American soul became the subject of Philip Roth’s 2004 novel, The Plot Against America. Now an HBO series of the same name, the story explores an alternate future where Lindbergh does challenge Roosevelt and wins Presidency — with disastrous consequences.

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    19 days ago

    While this is true it may not be what YSK. That would be the vastly more important people waaay higher up that had fascist views and did a lot more for nazi Germany, got away with it after the war with their reputation nicely sanitised.

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    28 days ago

    I think it’s been a minute since Lindbergh was anybody’s hero. However, before anyone defends him as a “product of his time”, antisemitism and racism may have been more socially acceptable, but everyone knew, or should have known it was wrong.

    There was never any time in history where “nobody knew” oppression was wrong. The oppressed always know, but nobody listens to them for some reason. And the oppressors imply knowledge of their wickedness when they spend so much effort making cringe arguments that it’s a virtue instead.

    What we should highlight is the fact that being a bigot cost Lindbergh, not just his legacy. It made him foolish enough to swallow bad-faith bullshit and get on the bandwagon with a circus of pigs. Racism makes fools of smart people.

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    28 days ago

    They US didn’t fight the Germans because nazis are bad and they wanted to save the jews. They fought the Germans because they didn’t want it to become a superpower that rivaled them.

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      19 days ago

      More accurately they let the Soviets fight Germany and stepped in at the end to reap the rewards and stop the Russians from going all the way to the Atlantic.

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      22 days ago

      America emerged as a superpower along with the USSR after WW2. Japan dragged America into the war after Pearl Harbor.

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        19 days ago

        Wrong, the Americans desperately wanted war with Japan.
        The oil embargo was practically a declaration of war.
        They deliberately moved their fleet to indefensible Pearl Harbor in the middle of nowhere as a juicy target.
        America was already a superpower at that time. And it cost the Soviets the role as possible superpower since they almost singlehandedly beat the Germans at great cost. All in all a great tactical play by the US, if not cold and cynical.