Jumat, 01 September 2017

They Can’t Realize the Change Aviation Has Made

Charles A. Lindbergh was convinced that the airplane gave the Nazis an unbeatable edge. His fears set the tone—and the terms—of the war debate in America.  ON THE SAME SEPTEMBER DAY IN 1938 that Neville Chamberlain returned in triumph to London from the Munich Conference waving a scrap of paper before his countrymen and telling …

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