This Day in Aviation History
February 7th, 2001
Death of Anne Morrow Lindbergh, the wife of Charles Lindbergh.
Anne Morrow Lindbergh was born June 22, 1906, in Englewood, New Jersey. In 1929 she married Charles Lindbergh. She got her glider pilot’s license in 1930. Their first child was murdered in 1932. She went on to write more than two dozen works. After Charles’ death in 1974, she spent the next 25 years writing and editing her diaries for publication. She died February 7, 2001, in Passumpsic, Vermont….
Source:
bio., Anne Morrow Lindbergh:
http://www.biography.com/people/anne-morrow-lindbergh-9542041
YouTube, “Celebrity Couple – a clip from “Anne Morrow Lindbergh: You’ll Have the Sky”: https://gstv.us/2UIeNA5
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Gotta wondear how she felt about her husband’s Nazi sympathies.
Got to wonder how she felt about her husband’s other wife and family?
Mr Saturday Night Special Yeah, that too.
Members of NAZI always have declined you.You always look for NAZI members.NAZI members dislike your attitudes and your mind.You always be there excess baggage.
she married lindbergh. her hubby was a known nazi sympathizer. that means that she was one too.
Was she a Nazi sympathizer too?
She may have been apolitical.
Mr Saturday Night Special From Wikipedia: Anne wrote a 41-page booklet, The Wave of the Future, published in 1940, in support of her husband who was lobbying for a U.S.-German peace treaty similar to Hitler’s Non-Aggression Treaty with Joseph Stalin.[24] It argued that something resembling fascism was the unfortunate “wave of the future” and echoed authors such as Lawrence Dennis and later James Burnham.[25]
nice