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Lynne Olson has written an informative and well researched work examining the question of intervention or isolationism in the years leading up to America's entry into World War Two. She examines the major figures in this battle and also brings in some the minor players which I had previously not known.
The principle figures for Olson are Franklin Roosevelt and Charles Lindbergh and she is equally critical of both men. She sees many flaws in their actions and even though there is still some attemp ...more
The principle figures for Olson are Franklin Roosevelt and Charles Lindbergh and she is equally critical of both men. She sees many flaws in their actions and even though there is still some attemp ...more

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