Many citizens wrote to FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover indicating their mistrust of Lindbergh. The populous questioned Lindbergh's loyalty to the United States. This file consists of letters sent to Director Hoover and newspaper articles written about Mr. Lindbergh. Click for Full Text!
Poster Comment:
After yesterday's speech by Mr. Lindbergh there can be no doubt
as to where Mr. Lindbergh's sympathies lie. Mr. Earl Browder's
sentiments were very much the same. They are not the sentiments
of good thinking Americans.
I am attaching hereto a copy of a protest which I sent to
the Mutual Broadcasting Company; excerpts from which Mr.
Lindbergh borrowed, --or was it just coincidence?
After yesterday's speech; which should have been entitled
KEEP AMERICA OUT OF WAR FOR GERMAN REASONS, no one can
pretend that he does not know where the 'Kunnel's' sympathies
lie. You noted how that applause 'slowed up' toward the last
of his speech if you heard it. It was my impression that he
destroyed & lot of the peace in the hearts of those who heard
him, and I distinctly detected a stunned sort of fear.
If "A word to the wise is sufficient" in heaven's name; I
wish to thank the Federal Bureau of Investigation what
America is waiting for?
I am
Very sincerely yours,
[Redacted] (scribbled: B7C)
GJA.
Copy to the President.
http://www.theblackvault.com/documents/fbifiles/lindberg1a.pdf