Unabridged Audiobook
What does the story here portend for our current American situation? Then, post WW 1, over forty percent of our citizens had Charles Coughlin’s ear with regard to their belief in and their enthusiast practice of antisemitism. If the direction of our national psychology and determination then had not been given vent and redirected by the Pearl Harbor attack and our entry into WW2, I would expect the national mood and sentiment towards Jews and American Jews in particular to be as ugly and confused as It clearly is today. Can and will love of neighbor and love of country rededicate our national soul, or is this developing tragedy all too historically and existentially inevitable?
Very informative
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