Colonel Charles A Lindbergh questions merits of U.S. entry into World War II during an America First Committee meeting, New Yor...
A meeting of the America First Committee at the Manhattan Center in New York CIty. A large crowd inside the Center. The Committee members on stage. Colonel Charles A Lindbergh on the podium. He addresses the meeting. Photographers take pictures. He talks about idealistic and practical view points regarding the World War, balance between the two, potential entry of U.S. into the war, how ill-prepared the U.S. is to wage war, and the welfare of Americans. People wave U.S. flags and applaud.
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