From the author of
national bestseller Citizens of London comes a new book-this time set in
America-that examines the years 1939 to 1941, as Hitler's troops
overwhelmed Europe while the U.S. watched from the sidelines. In Those
Angry Days, Lynne Olson describes the vicious internal struggle that
tore the country apart as Americans fought over whether or not to join
the war.
Lynne Olson's last book, Citizens of London, told the
story of three prominent Americans who supported Britain during the dark
early years of World War II when Britain alone in Europe held out
against Hitler.
Those Angry Days views these years of crisis from the
American side, as the country divided into interventionist and isolation
factions who fought in Washington, in the press, even in the streets to
express their vehement convictions.
Personifying this bitter struggle
were FDR, in support of the British, and Charles Lindbergh, America's
most outspoken isolationist. Their high-profile battles add to the drama
and poignancy of this crucial two-year period of U.S. history.
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N - 172 | Those Angry Days: Roosevelt, Lindbergh, and America's Fight Over World War II, 1939-1941 by Lynne Olson
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