Anne Morrow Lindbergh Quote

Charles was a stubborn Swede, you know, and he himself never felt the need to explain his feelings about where he stood and about past statements. But I feel free now to elaborate on his actual attitudes. He never wanted to be regarded as a hero or leader, and he never had political ambitions. His prewar isolationist speeches were given in all sincerity for what he thought was the good of the country and the world... He was accused of being anti-Semetic, but in the 45 years I lived with him I never heard him make a remark against the Jews, not a crack or joke, and neither did any of our children.


On her husband, Charles Lindbergh, in The New York Times (20 April 1980)


Charles was a stubborn Swede, you know, and he himself never felt the need to explain his feelings about where he stood and about past statements....

Charles was a stubborn Swede, you know, and he himself never felt the need to explain his feelings about where he stood and about past statements....

Charles was a stubborn Swede, you know, and he himself never felt the need to explain his feelings about where he stood and about past statements....

Charles was a stubborn Swede, you know, and he himself never felt the need to explain his feelings about where he stood and about past statements....