#lindbergh — Public Fediverse posts
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This arrived in the mail yesterday.
A #souvenir #penknife marking #Lindbergh’s solo non-stop #flight across the #Atlantic.
The seller sold it “as is” because it was impossible to open the blades.
I pulled it out of its bag, & using my thumb nail, easily opened both blades, first try.
Hmmm. I’m not super handy, so I’m left to wonder how he tried to open the blades.
Worth next to nothing as so many were sold & are still about. It just caught my eye on #eBay. #SpiritOfStLouis
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This arrived in the mail yesterday.
A #souvenir #penknife marking #Lindbergh’s solo non-stop #flight across the #Atlantic.
The seller sold it “as is” because it was impossible to open the blades.
I pulled it out of its bag, & using my thumb nail, easily opened both blades, first try.
Hmmm. I’m not super handy, so I’m left to wonder how he tried to open the blades.
Worth next to nothing as so many were sold & are still about. It just caught my eye on #eBay. #SpiritOfStLouis
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This arrived in the mail yesterday.
A #souvenir #penknife marking #Lindbergh’s solo non-stop #flight across the #Atlantic.
The seller sold it “as is” because it was impossible to open the blades.
I pulled it out of its bag, & using my thumb nail, easily opened both blades, first try.
Hmmm. I’m not super handy, so I’m left to wonder how he tried to open the blades.
Worth next to nothing as so many were sold & are still about. It just caught my eye on #eBay. #SpiritOfStLouis
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This arrived in the mail yesterday.
A #souvenir #penknife marking #Lindbergh’s solo non-stop #flight across the #Atlantic.
The seller sold it “as is” because it was impossible to open the blades.
I pulled it out of its bag, & using my thumb nail, easily opened both blades, first try.
Hmmm. I’m not super handy, so I’m left to wonder how he tried to open the blades.
Worth next to nothing as so many were sold & are still about. It just caught my eye on #eBay. #SpiritOfStLouis
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This arrived in the mail yesterday.
A #souvenir #penknife marking #Lindbergh’s solo non-stop #flight across the #Atlantic.
The seller sold it “as is” because it was impossible to open the blades.
I pulled it out of its bag, & using my thumb nail, easily opened both blades, first try.
Hmmm. I’m not super handy, so I’m left to wonder how he tried to open the blades.
Worth next to nothing as so many were sold & are still about. It just caught my eye on #eBay. #SpiritOfStLouis
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Lindbergh diz que Galípolo tentou blindar Campos Neto no caso Master: Presidente do BC negou culpa de Campos Neto à CPI do Crime Organizado; petista diz que controle interno é insuficiente. Leia no Poder360. https://www.poder360.com.br/poder-congresso/lindbergh-diz-que-galipolo-tentou-blindar-campos-neto-no-caso-master/ #Lindbergh #23Galípolo
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Finished reading Lindbergh. Got the first volume more than 10 years ago after recommendation of an online friend (Ruben where are youuuuu) but never got the others. Now I tried hunting down all of them, and finally got the final volume two weeks ago!
Great manga with a bit of a weak, over paced ending. Still, overall, I would recommend it just for the feel of an innocent adventure (in the beginning) #manga #lindbergh
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Finished reading Lindbergh. Got the first volume more than 10 years ago after recommendation of an online friend (Ruben where are youuuuu) but never got the others. Now I tried hunting down all of them, and finally got the final volume two weeks ago!
Great manga with a bit of a weak, over paced ending. Still, overall, I would recommend it just for the feel of an innocent adventure (in the beginning) #manga #lindbergh
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Finished reading Lindbergh. Got the first volume more than 10 years ago after recommendation of an online friend (Ruben where are youuuuu) but never got the others. Now I tried hunting down all of them, and finally got the final volume two weeks ago!
Great manga with a bit of a weak, over paced ending. Still, overall, I would recommend it just for the feel of an innocent adventure (in the beginning) #manga #lindbergh
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Finished reading Lindbergh. Got the first volume more than 10 years ago after recommendation of an online friend (Ruben where are youuuuu) but never got the others. Now I tried hunting down all of them, and finally got the final volume two weeks ago!
Great manga with a bit of a weak, over paced ending. Still, overall, I would recommend it just for the feel of an innocent adventure (in the beginning) #manga #lindbergh
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Finished reading Lindbergh. Got the first volume more than 10 years ago after recommendation of an online friend (Ruben where are youuuuu) but never got the others. Now I tried hunting down all of them, and finally got the final volume two weeks ago!
Great manga with a bit of a weak, over paced ending. Still, overall, I would recommend it just for the feel of an innocent adventure (in the beginning) #manga #lindbergh
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Jan 12, 1941 #WWII General Robert E Wood, national chairman of the America First Committee, appealed tonight to “Americans who still value their liberty” to flood Washington with protests against President Roosevelt's aid to Britain bill. #Lindbergh
https://www.nytimes.com/1941/01/12/archives/wood-urges-protest-on-aid-to-britain-bill-head-of-america-first.html -
Jan 12, 1941 #WWII General Robert E Wood, national chairman of the America First Committee, appealed tonight to “Americans who still value their liberty” to flood Washington with protests against President Roosevelt's aid to Britain bill. #Lindbergh
https://www.nytimes.com/1941/01/12/archives/wood-urges-protest-on-aid-to-britain-bill-head-of-america-first.html -
Jan 12, 1941 #WWII General Robert E Wood, national chairman of the America First Committee, appealed tonight to “Americans who still value their liberty” to flood Washington with protests against President Roosevelt's aid to Britain bill. #Lindbergh
https://www.nytimes.com/1941/01/12/archives/wood-urges-protest-on-aid-to-britain-bill-head-of-america-first.html -
Jan 12, 1941 #WWII General Robert E Wood, national chairman of the America First Committee, appealed tonight to “Americans who still value their liberty” to flood Washington with protests against President Roosevelt's aid to Britain bill. #Lindbergh
https://www.nytimes.com/1941/01/12/archives/wood-urges-protest-on-aid-to-britain-bill-head-of-america-first.html -
Jan 12, 1941 #WWII General Robert E Wood, national chairman of the America First Committee, appealed tonight to “Americans who still value their liberty” to flood Washington with protests against President Roosevelt's aid to Britain bill. #Lindbergh
https://www.nytimes.com/1941/01/12/archives/wood-urges-protest-on-aid-to-britain-bill-head-of-america-first.html -
"Texan’s anti-nazi warning fell on deaf ears
Globe-trotting newspaper reporter Hubert Renfro Knickerbocker spoke in Dallas at Southern Methodist University on Nov. 20, 1941, but as usual his pro-war message fell on deaf and hostile ears.
For years the award-winning journalist had implored the public to take a hard look at Adolph Hitler and the threat fascism posed to democracy around the world. But he was drowned out by the greatest American hero of the century, who emphatically insisted that events in Europe did not concern this country.
(. . .)
He moved to Berlin and by 1928 was the chief correspondent for the New York Evening Post and the Philadelphia Public Ledger. Mastering the unfamiliar foreign language, he wrote two regular newspaper columns and six books all in flawless German.
A 1931 Pulitzer Prize did not protect Knickerbocker from the wrath of the Nazis after they took power two years later. Quickly deported for his critical coverage of the fascist regime, he interviewed dozens of important Europeans for a bestseller that accurately predicted the Second World War.
(. . .)
n the weeks following the recruitment of the Lone Eagle, the membership of the America First Committee nearly tripled to more than 800,000. Although the organization included the standard assortment of kooks and crackpots, the overwhelming majority was made up of respectable citizens committed to keeping the U.S. out of another bloodbath in Europe.
Although President Roosevelt had confided the previous year to a key aide, “I am absolutely convinced that Lindbergh is a Nazi,” he dared not openly attack the national idol. But after Lindbergh officially endorsed the America First movement, FDR compared him to the northern “copperheads” that sided with the South in the Civil War.
However, it was Lindbergh himself who orchestrated his own downfall. In a September 1941 speech he expressed pity for the plight of persecuted Jews in Europe but in the next breath warned American Jews of similar treatment, if they insisted upon pushing the country into war.
The rash remark was immediately condemned by prominent figures from all walks of life. With a thundering crash Charles Lindbergh fell off his unique pedestal leaving his priceless reputation in pieces. America’s love affair with the conqueror of the Atlantic was over.
(. . .)
Hubert Renfro Knickerbocker derived no personal satisfaction from Lindbergh’s disgrace nor the tragic fact that it took an act of Japanese aggression to bring Americans to their senses. He would have much preferred to have been wrong and have world peace than to be right and watch the world go up in flames."
https://www.easttexasnews.com/stories/texans-anti-nazi-warning-fell-on-deaf-ears,65997
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"Texan’s anti-nazi warning fell on deaf ears
Globe-trotting newspaper reporter Hubert Renfro Knickerbocker spoke in Dallas at Southern Methodist University on Nov. 20, 1941, but as usual his pro-war message fell on deaf and hostile ears.
For years the award-winning journalist had implored the public to take a hard look at Adolph Hitler and the threat fascism posed to democracy around the world. But he was drowned out by the greatest American hero of the century, who emphatically insisted that events in Europe did not concern this country.
(. . .)
He moved to Berlin and by 1928 was the chief correspondent for the New York Evening Post and the Philadelphia Public Ledger. Mastering the unfamiliar foreign language, he wrote two regular newspaper columns and six books all in flawless German.
A 1931 Pulitzer Prize did not protect Knickerbocker from the wrath of the Nazis after they took power two years later. Quickly deported for his critical coverage of the fascist regime, he interviewed dozens of important Europeans for a bestseller that accurately predicted the Second World War.
(. . .)
n the weeks following the recruitment of the Lone Eagle, the membership of the America First Committee nearly tripled to more than 800,000. Although the organization included the standard assortment of kooks and crackpots, the overwhelming majority was made up of respectable citizens committed to keeping the U.S. out of another bloodbath in Europe.
Although President Roosevelt had confided the previous year to a key aide, “I am absolutely convinced that Lindbergh is a Nazi,” he dared not openly attack the national idol. But after Lindbergh officially endorsed the America First movement, FDR compared him to the northern “copperheads” that sided with the South in the Civil War.
However, it was Lindbergh himself who orchestrated his own downfall. In a September 1941 speech he expressed pity for the plight of persecuted Jews in Europe but in the next breath warned American Jews of similar treatment, if they insisted upon pushing the country into war.
The rash remark was immediately condemned by prominent figures from all walks of life. With a thundering crash Charles Lindbergh fell off his unique pedestal leaving his priceless reputation in pieces. America’s love affair with the conqueror of the Atlantic was over.
(. . .)
Hubert Renfro Knickerbocker derived no personal satisfaction from Lindbergh’s disgrace nor the tragic fact that it took an act of Japanese aggression to bring Americans to their senses. He would have much preferred to have been wrong and have world peace than to be right and watch the world go up in flames."
https://www.easttexasnews.com/stories/texans-anti-nazi-warning-fell-on-deaf-ears,65997
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"Texan’s anti-nazi warning fell on deaf ears
Globe-trotting newspaper reporter Hubert Renfro Knickerbocker spoke in Dallas at Southern Methodist University on Nov. 20, 1941, but as usual his pro-war message fell on deaf and hostile ears.
For years the award-winning journalist had implored the public to take a hard look at Adolph Hitler and the threat fascism posed to democracy around the world. But he was drowned out by the greatest American hero of the century, who emphatically insisted that events in Europe did not concern this country.
(. . .)
He moved to Berlin and by 1928 was the chief correspondent for the New York Evening Post and the Philadelphia Public Ledger. Mastering the unfamiliar foreign language, he wrote two regular newspaper columns and six books all in flawless German.
A 1931 Pulitzer Prize did not protect Knickerbocker from the wrath of the Nazis after they took power two years later. Quickly deported for his critical coverage of the fascist regime, he interviewed dozens of important Europeans for a bestseller that accurately predicted the Second World War.
(. . .)
n the weeks following the recruitment of the Lone Eagle, the membership of the America First Committee nearly tripled to more than 800,000. Although the organization included the standard assortment of kooks and crackpots, the overwhelming majority was made up of respectable citizens committed to keeping the U.S. out of another bloodbath in Europe.
Although President Roosevelt had confided the previous year to a key aide, “I am absolutely convinced that Lindbergh is a Nazi,” he dared not openly attack the national idol. But after Lindbergh officially endorsed the America First movement, FDR compared him to the northern “copperheads” that sided with the South in the Civil War.
However, it was Lindbergh himself who orchestrated his own downfall. In a September 1941 speech he expressed pity for the plight of persecuted Jews in Europe but in the next breath warned American Jews of similar treatment, if they insisted upon pushing the country into war.
The rash remark was immediately condemned by prominent figures from all walks of life. With a thundering crash Charles Lindbergh fell off his unique pedestal leaving his priceless reputation in pieces. America’s love affair with the conqueror of the Atlantic was over.
(. . .)
Hubert Renfro Knickerbocker derived no personal satisfaction from Lindbergh’s disgrace nor the tragic fact that it took an act of Japanese aggression to bring Americans to their senses. He would have much preferred to have been wrong and have world peace than to be right and watch the world go up in flames."
https://www.easttexasnews.com/stories/texans-anti-nazi-warning-fell-on-deaf-ears,65997
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"Texan’s anti-nazi warning fell on deaf ears
Globe-trotting newspaper reporter Hubert Renfro Knickerbocker spoke in Dallas at Southern Methodist University on Nov. 20, 1941, but as usual his pro-war message fell on deaf and hostile ears.
For years the award-winning journalist had implored the public to take a hard look at Adolph Hitler and the threat fascism posed to democracy around the world. But he was drowned out by the greatest American hero of the century, who emphatically insisted that events in Europe did not concern this country.
(. . .)
He moved to Berlin and by 1928 was the chief correspondent for the New York Evening Post and the Philadelphia Public Ledger. Mastering the unfamiliar foreign language, he wrote two regular newspaper columns and six books all in flawless German.
A 1931 Pulitzer Prize did not protect Knickerbocker from the wrath of the Nazis after they took power two years later. Quickly deported for his critical coverage of the fascist regime, he interviewed dozens of important Europeans for a bestseller that accurately predicted the Second World War.
(. . .)
n the weeks following the recruitment of the Lone Eagle, the membership of the America First Committee nearly tripled to more than 800,000. Although the organization included the standard assortment of kooks and crackpots, the overwhelming majority was made up of respectable citizens committed to keeping the U.S. out of another bloodbath in Europe.
Although President Roosevelt had confided the previous year to a key aide, “I am absolutely convinced that Lindbergh is a Nazi,” he dared not openly attack the national idol. But after Lindbergh officially endorsed the America First movement, FDR compared him to the northern “copperheads” that sided with the South in the Civil War.
However, it was Lindbergh himself who orchestrated his own downfall. In a September 1941 speech he expressed pity for the plight of persecuted Jews in Europe but in the next breath warned American Jews of similar treatment, if they insisted upon pushing the country into war.
The rash remark was immediately condemned by prominent figures from all walks of life. With a thundering crash Charles Lindbergh fell off his unique pedestal leaving his priceless reputation in pieces. America’s love affair with the conqueror of the Atlantic was over.
(. . .)
Hubert Renfro Knickerbocker derived no personal satisfaction from Lindbergh’s disgrace nor the tragic fact that it took an act of Japanese aggression to bring Americans to their senses. He would have much preferred to have been wrong and have world peace than to be right and watch the world go up in flames."
https://www.easttexasnews.com/stories/texans-anti-nazi-warning-fell-on-deaf-ears,65997
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Lindbergh aciona STF e pede afastamento de Cláudio Castro
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://iclnoticias.com.br/lindbergh-aciona-stf-afastamento-claudio-castro/
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Lindbergh aciona STF e pede afastamento de Cláudio Castro
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://iclnoticias.com.br/lindbergh-aciona-stf-afastamento-claudio-castro/
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Lindbergh aciona STF e pede afastamento de Cláudio Castro
https://web.brid.gy/r/https://iclnoticias.com.br/lindbergh-aciona-stf-afastamento-claudio-castro/
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Lindbergh aciona STF e pede afastamento de Cláudio Castro
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://iclnoticias.com.br/lindbergh-aciona-stf-afastamento-claudio-castro/
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Le 2 juillet 1927, Charles #Lindbergh est accueilli à Ottawa dans le cadre du 60e anniversaire de la confédération canadienne. Malheureusement, son ami le lieutenant J. Thad Johnson, membre de son escorte aérienne, meurt dans l'écrasement de son avion.
Plus d'infos sur le blog:
https://tourismetemporel.blogspot.com/2022/07/visite-tragique-de-charles-lindbergh.html -
Le 2 juillet 1927, Charles #Lindbergh est accueilli à Ottawa dans le cadre du 60e anniversaire de la confédération canadienne. Malheureusement, son ami le lieutenant J. Thad Johnson, membre de son escorte aérienne, meurt dans l'écrasement de son avion.
Plus d'infos sur le blog:
https://tourismetemporel.blogspot.com/2022/07/visite-tragique-de-charles-lindbergh.html -
Le 2 juillet 1927, Charles #Lindbergh est accueilli à Ottawa dans le cadre du 60e anniversaire de la confédération canadienne. Malheureusement, son ami le lieutenant J. Thad Johnson, membre de son escorte aérienne, meurt dans l'écrasement de son avion.
Plus d'infos sur le blog:
https://tourismetemporel.blogspot.com/2022/07/visite-tragique-de-charles-lindbergh.html -
Le 2 juillet 1927, Charles #Lindbergh est accueilli à Ottawa dans le cadre du 60e anniversaire de la confédération canadienne. Malheureusement, son ami le lieutenant J. Thad Johnson, membre de son escorte aérienne, meurt dans l'écrasement de son avion.
Plus d'infos sur le blog:
https://tourismetemporel.blogspot.com/2022/07/visite-tragique-de-charles-lindbergh.html -
Le 2 juillet 1927, Charles #Lindbergh est accueilli à Ottawa dans le cadre du 60e anniversaire de la confédération canadienne. Malheureusement, son ami le lieutenant J. Thad Johnson, membre de son escorte aérienne, meurt dans l'écrasement de son avion.
Plus d'infos sur le blog:
https://tourismetemporel.blogspot.com/2022/07/visite-tragique-de-charles-lindbergh.html -
https://www.europesays.com/fr/230239/ Le buste de Lindbergh esquisse un sourire #arts #ArtsAndDesign #ArtsEtDesign #Design #Divertissement #Entertainment #FR #France #Lindbergh
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Wer mal auf der Suche nach fotografischer Inspiration ist, könnte sich mal nach dieser #Dokumentation über #GregoryCrewdson umschauen. Nicht perfekt, aber eine der #Fotografie Dokus, die am meisten hinter die Kulissen schaut. Wer noch andere, ähnlich tiefe kennt - nur her damit :-) ...
Ja, die über #Nachtwey ist ähnlich gut, wie auch die über #Corbijn. #Newton und #Lindbergh haben auch recht gute ...
https://letterboxd.com/lain2003/film/gregory-crewdson-brief-encounters/
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Hey @GottaLaff — thanks a ton for posting #hegseth hearing updates. Got in the car after my shift at the local #foodpantry this morning and inadvertently turned on #NPR, only to hear #Hegseth spouting off about how voters had given #TFG a clear message to focus on #americafirst. Sounded like a #Lindbergh sound bite from the 1930s: sickening and scary. Had to turn it off immediately. So happy I can just read your updates instead!
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Hey @GottaLaff — thanks a ton for posting #hegseth hearing updates. Got in the car after my shift at the local #foodpantry this morning and inadvertently turned on #NPR, only to hear #Hegseth spouting off about how voters had given #TFG a clear message to focus on #americafirst. Sounded like a #Lindbergh sound bite from the 1930s: sickening and scary. Had to turn it off immediately. So happy I can just read your updates instead!
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Hey @GottaLaff — thanks a ton for posting #hegseth hearing updates. Got in the car after my shift at the local #foodpantry this morning and inadvertently turned on #NPR, only to hear #Hegseth spouting off about how voters had given #TFG a clear message to focus on #americafirst. Sounded like a #Lindbergh sound bite from the 1930s: sickening and scary. Had to turn it off immediately. So happy I can just read your updates instead!
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Hey @GottaLaff — thanks a ton for posting #hegseth hearing updates. Got in the car after my shift at the local #foodpantry this morning and inadvertently turned on #NPR, only to hear #Hegseth spouting off about how voters had given #TFG a clear message to focus on #americafirst. Sounded like a #Lindbergh sound bite from the 1930s: sickening and scary. Had to turn it off immediately. So happy I can just read your updates instead!
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So manch ein Wunsch geht erst später in Erfüllung.
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So manch ein Wunsch geht erst später in Erfüllung.
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So manch ein Wunsch geht erst später in Erfüllung.
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So manch ein Wunsch geht erst später in Erfüllung.
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So manch ein Wunsch geht erst später in Erfüllung.
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Kennt jemand die Mäusebücher von Torben #Kuhlmann?
Wenn man für eine Fünfjährige ein Buch wie #Armstrong sucht - ist da #Lindbergh oder #Edison besser? (Ich tendiere zu ersterem.)
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Kennt jemand die Mäusebücher von Torben #Kuhlmann?
Wenn man für eine Fünfjährige ein Buch wie #Armstrong sucht - ist da #Lindbergh oder #Edison besser? (Ich tendiere zu ersterem.)
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Kennt jemand die Mäusebücher von Torben #Kuhlmann?
Wenn man für eine Fünfjährige ein Buch wie #Armstrong sucht - ist da #Lindbergh oder #Edison besser? (Ich tendiere zu ersterem.)
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Kennt jemand die Mäusebücher von Torben #Kuhlmann?
Wenn man für eine Fünfjährige ein Buch wie #Armstrong sucht - ist da #Lindbergh oder #Edison besser? (Ich tendiere zu ersterem.)
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Kennt jemand die Mäusebücher von Torben #Kuhlmann?
Wenn man für eine Fünfjährige ein Buch wie #Armstrong sucht - ist da #Lindbergh oder #Edison besser? (Ich tendiere zu ersterem.)
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Ah yes, the European security expert whose opinion we’ve all been waiting for (???)
#JDVance #AmericaFirst #Isolationism #InternationalRelations #IR #Defense #Defence #Security #Military #Republican #Conservative #Lindbergh #FT #FinancialTimes #Europe #NATO
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Ah yes, the European security expert whose opinion we’ve all been waiting for (???)
#JDVance #AmericaFirst #Isolationism #InternationalRelations #IR #Defense #Defence #Security #Military #Republican #Conservative #Lindbergh #FT #FinancialTimes #Europe #NATO
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Ah yes, the European security expert whose opinion we’ve all been waiting for (???)
#JDVance #AmericaFirst #Isolationism #InternationalRelations #IR #Defense #Defence #Security #Military #Republican #Conservative #Lindbergh #FT #FinancialTimes #Europe #NATO
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Ah yes, the European security expert whose opinion we’ve all been waiting for (???)
#JDVance #AmericaFirst #Isolationism #InternationalRelations #IR #Defense #Defence #Security #Military #Republican #Conservative #Lindbergh #FT #FinancialTimes #Europe #NATO
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Ah yes, the European security expert whose opinion we’ve all been waiting for (???)
#JDVance #AmericaFirst #Isolationism #InternationalRelations #IR #Defense #Defence #Security #Military #Republican #Conservative #Lindbergh #FT #FinancialTimes #Europe #NATO