Description"Isolationists Challenged To Condemn Anti-Judaism", Evening Star, September 16, 1941, B-4.png
English: Newspaper story, titled "Isolationists Challenged to Condemn Anti-Judaism" (capitalism original to newspaper), about calls for the America First Committee to condemn antisemitic comments by celebrity aviator Charles Lindbergh and senator Gerald Nye. The article text reads as follows: Washington headquartesr of the Committee to Defend America said in a statement today that "the American people are waiting, probably in vain, to see if any member of the America First group or any of the isolationist Senators will condemn Chalres A. Lindbergh for his anti-Semitic speech at Des Moines or Senator Nye for his anti-Simitic [sic] statements before the so-called subcommittee, to hold hearings on the motion picture industry and war." [paragraph break] "Unless and until the isolationist bloc of the Senate, the isolationist America First Committee and the isolationist leaders of the country generally openly repudiate Senator Nye and Charles Lindbergh, the American people will proceed on the assumption that the isolationist movement in the United States copies the Hitler pattern of anti-Semitism as a means of destroying national unity," the statement said.
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