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Review: The Aviator's Wife by Melanie Benjamin

quarryhillcreativecenter/ladybellefiske wrote 1 day ago: Charles and Anne Morrow Lindbergh (Photo credit: Wikipedia) (A slightly different version of this re … more →

Tags: Anne Morrow Lindbergh, America First, World War II, Anti-Semitism, Anne Lindbergh as excellent writer, conundrum of loving the writing of someone whose politi, 1930s, 1940s, Darien

Mark Nix Fun Fact #324

mabnix wrote 2 days ago: On this day in history in 1927, Charles Lindbergh became the first person to fly across the Atlantic … more →

Tags: #321-340, hot lava, Amelia Earhart, atlantic, Record, Ocean

Pre-Airport Security Hi-Jinks!

liquorbarn wrote 2 days ago: -          Today in 1927, Charles Lindbergh landed at Le Bourget Field in Paris, completing the worl … more →

Tags: Amelia Earhart, boy's life, Captain Marvel, Dean Smith, Ellery Queen, Ethel Merman, Frances Wellman, Godzilla, Gunga Din

Lost and Found - May 21st Edition

clockworkconservative wrote 2 days ago: What to remember about May 21st… 1863  Confederate forces at Port Hudson, Louisiana are ordered to e … more →

Tags: History, Lost and Found, Amelia Earhart, Aviation, Civil War, crime, Falklands War, History 2, Holocaust

What Happened Today in History?2 comments

I Will Travel wrote 3 days ago: Birthday gift – Solar Powered Spinning Globe I’ve never broadcast my birthday but this y … more →

Tags: travel news, Amelia Earhart, Birthday, Chistopher Columbus, Christopher Columbus, Couples, cuba, England, Facts

Lost and Found - May 20th Edition

clockworkconservative wrote 3 days ago: What to remember about May 20th… 1506  Italian explorer Christopher Columbus dies of heart attack in … more →

Tags: History, Lost and Found, Amelia Earhart, American Revolution, Aviation, China, Christopher Columbus, Civil War, communism

MORE O' THE EXPLORERS

WilliamsProjects wrote 3 days ago: May 20th in history: Christopher Columbus died in Spain on May 20th, 1506. Columbus reportedly never … more →

Tags: May, Today in History, Trivia, Academy Award, Africa, Asia, atlantic, Cher, Christopher Columbus

The Infant Murder that Rocked America

Ysbryd wrote 1 week ago: The year was 1927, in a decade that history would later dub the Roaring Twenties, but would come cra … more →

Tags: Murder, anne lindbergh, Bruno Richard Hauptmann, Charles A. Lindbergh, charles lindbergh jr., Colonel Henry Breckenridge, Crime of the century, german, hopewell new jersey

Riding through New Jersey history

alliumstozinnias wrote 1 week ago: Saturday’s mandatory 62-mile ride for new Anchor House riders was rained out, and I admit I di … more →

Tags: Training, Bike ride, training ride, new jersey history

This Day In History...1 comment

michaelmulholland wrote 1 week ago: May 12, 1932: Body of Lindbergh baby found… The body of aviation hero Charles Lindbergh’s baby … more →

Tags: historians, History, Al Capone, bruno hauptmann, Lindbergh, Lindbergh kidnapping, Nelly, Spirit of St. Louis, walter winchell

Lost and Found - May 12th Edition

clockworkconservative wrote 1 week ago: What to remember about May 12th… 1780  Patriot forces suffer worst defeat of the revolution when 300 … more →

Tags: History, Lost and Found, History 2, Islam, American Revolution, Terrorism, Soviet Union, Jimmy Carter, Vietnam

Germany in Defeat, 1945

historychannelfromthewar wrote 3 weeks ago: The war in Europe ended on May 7, 1945 when German representatives signed the surrender document in … more →

Tags: war2, Adolf Hitler, united states, german, Germany, Hitler, German Army, Reims

Charles Lindbergh in Combat, 1944

historychannelfromthewar wrote 3 weeks ago: In 1944 Charles Lindbergh took part in over 50 combat missions in the South Pacific. He participated … more →

Tags: war2, united states, England, Germany, New Jersey, Lindbergh, ford motor company, atlantic

“every cloud has a silver lining”

icare2day wrote 3 weeks ago:   “The simple step of a courageous individual is not to take part in the lie. One word of truth … more →

Tags: affect, Religion, Truth Matters, Human Rights, Freedom, Despots, Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, nobel prize in literature, russian literature

Flying With The Aviator's Wife1 comment

karenspath wrote 1 month ago: I will be the first person to admit that I really like historical fiction of all types.  I love lear … more →

Tags: Interesting, Very Interesting, Books, Fiction, Book Review, Charles Lindberg, Anne Lindberg, melanie benjamin, The Aviator’s Wife, Historical Fiction

The Road to Hana

John Ferebee wrote 1 month ago:   You can find a lot of information about this famous drive to the southeast end of Maui.  Unti … more →

Tags: seascape, Architecture, flying, Hawaii, Travel and Tourism, Nature, Aviation, Hana, Maui

The Aviator's Wife by Melanie Benjamin1 comment

librarycrystal wrote 1 month ago: Anne Morrow was a shy college girl who dreamed of being a writer. Charles Lindbergh swept into her l … more →

Tags: Women's Fiction, Literary Fiction, Historical Fiction, History, Nazi Germany, Airplanes, anne lindbergh, Anne Morrow, The Lindbergh Baby

Holocaust Not Worst of Humanity

Christian Michael wrote 1 month ago: The holocaust was, according to most people, the very worst anything one group of humans could do to … more →

Tags: Politics & Economics, united states, Jews, Russia, Nazism, Holocaust, Nazi, Hitler

Mary, Lady Heath 17 comments

J.D. Gallagher wrote 1 month ago: Mary, Lady Heath has always fascinated me as she seems to be one of those people that History forgot … more →

Tags: Aer Lingus, Amelia Earhart, lady Heaht, mary, Pilot, Record Breaker!


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