Amerika først (Norwegian Wikipedia)

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  • Bennett, Brian (20. januar 2017). «'America First,' a phrase with a loaded anti-Semitic and isolationist history». Los Angeles Times. «While the America First Committee attracted a wide array of support, the movement was marred by anti-Semitic and pro-fascist rhetoric.» 
    Dunn, Susan (18. april 2016). «Trump's 'America First' has ugly echoes from U.S. history». CNN. «Seeking to brand itself as a mainstream organization, America First struggled with the problem of the anti-Semitism of some of its leaders and many of its members.» 
    Powers, Richard Gid (1995). Not Without Honor: The History of American AnticommunismGratis registrering kreves. Free Press. s. 167. ISBN 0-684-82427-2. «The America First Committee and Norman Thomas's group tried to maintain their distance from anti-Semites and fascists, but the lunatic fringe of countersubversives was drawn irresistibly to them, wild for the possibility of become part of a powerful mainstream political movement. Gerald L. K. Smith, Elizabeth Dilling, Gerald B. Winrod, William Dudley Pelley, Charles Coughlin, Laura Ingalls, and all of the country's other notorious anti-Semitic anticommunist crackpots joyously raised the temperature of the debate by attacking defense preparations as Jewish inspired and Communist directed.» 

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  • Bennett, Brian (20. januar 2017). «'America First,' a phrase with a loaded anti-Semitic and isolationist history». Los Angeles Times. «While the America First Committee attracted a wide array of support, the movement was marred by anti-Semitic and pro-fascist rhetoric.» 
    Dunn, Susan (18. april 2016). «Trump's 'America First' has ugly echoes from U.S. history». CNN. «Seeking to brand itself as a mainstream organization, America First struggled with the problem of the anti-Semitism of some of its leaders and many of its members.» 
    Powers, Richard Gid (1995). Not Without Honor: The History of American AnticommunismGratis registrering kreves. Free Press. s. 167. ISBN 0-684-82427-2. «The America First Committee and Norman Thomas's group tried to maintain their distance from anti-Semites and fascists, but the lunatic fringe of countersubversives was drawn irresistibly to them, wild for the possibility of become part of a powerful mainstream political movement. Gerald L. K. Smith, Elizabeth Dilling, Gerald B. Winrod, William Dudley Pelley, Charles Coughlin, Laura Ingalls, and all of the country's other notorious anti-Semitic anticommunist crackpots joyously raised the temperature of the debate by attacking defense preparations as Jewish inspired and Communist directed.» 

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