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Charles Lindbergh: American Hero or Nazi Sympathizer?

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Bryson, B., 2014. One Summer. London: Black Swan. Book.

“Charles Lindbergh: An American Aviator”. charleslindbergh.com. Accessed June 16-23, 2020. Website.

"Charles Lindbergh in Combat, 1944," EyeWitness to History, www.eyewitnesstohistory.com (2006). Accessed June 22, 2020. Online Article.

History.com Editors, 2009. Revised 2020. “Charles Lindbergh”. https://www.history.com/topics/exploration/charles-a-lindbergh . Accessed April 25, 2020. Online Article.

Lindbergh Kidnapping Index. “Charles A. Lindbergh Jr. Kidnapping, March 1, 1932”. charleslindbergh.com/kidnap . Accessed June 20, 2020. Online Article.

Lindbergh, R., Under A Wing, A Memoir. New York: Simon & Schuster. Book.

Longines. “History of Longines in 1931”. https://www.longines.com/company/history/20th/1931
Accessed June 19, 2020. Online Article.

PBS.org . “Lindbergh: Daredevil”. https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/lindbergh-daredevil/ . Accessed June 17, 2020. Online Article.

Smithsonian Magazine. “To Save His Dying Sister-In-Law, Charles Lindbergh Invented a Medical Device”. smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/save-his-dying-sister-law-charles-lindbergh-Invented-medical-device-180956526/ . Accessed June 19, 2020. Online Article.

Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum. “Ryan NYP ‘Spirit of St. Louis’”. airandspace.si.edu: Accessed April 26, 2020. Online Article.

The Aviation History Online Museum. All rights reserved. “Capt. John Alcock and
Lt. Arthur Whitten Brown”. Created February 9, 1998. Updated July 22, 2014. Accessed June 16, 2020. Online Article.

The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica. Revised March 25, 2020. “Charles Lindbergh”. Encyclopædia Britannica, Inc. Accessed April 26, 2020. Online Article.

The New York Times. “Lindbergh Quits Air Corps; Sees His Loyalty Questioned”. https://www.nytimes.com/1941/04/29/archives/lindbergh-quits-air-corps-sees-his-loyalty-questioned-writes.html . Accessed June 22, 2020. Newspaper Archive

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