The Lindbergh Murders: Hauptmann Was Innocent by Eustace Mullins

The Lindbergh Murders: Hauptmann Was Innocent by Eustace Mullins

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The Lindbergh Murders: Hauptmann Was Innocent by Eustace Mullins
Why did Charles Lindbergh perjure himself to send an innocent man to the electric chair? Would the arrest of the murderers of the Lindbergh child have prevented the entry of the United States into World War II? Why did 'Editor and Publisher' the house organ or the journalism industry, note on the Hauptmann trial, 'No trial in this century has so degraded the administration of justice.'
Staplebound booklet, 20 pp

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