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J. J.
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« on: December 10, 2004, 06:18:26 PM »

Whoa! That means Hitler takes over Europe.

Ah, Hitler did take over Europe.

The key would have been Lindbergh's policy toward Japan.  He may have been more aggressive, expecially with the Phillipines threatend.

Conversely, Hitler might have been reluctant to support the Japanese after Pearl Harbor.  We could have een "The second World War," as a European War and the Nippo-American War, as a Pacific War. 
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J. J.
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« Reply #1 on: December 10, 2004, 06:35:01 PM »

Lindbergh's Top Cabinet Officials:

Secreatary of State: Herbert C. Hoover
Atorney General: Thomas Dewey
Secretary of Defense:Douglas MacArthur
Secretary of the Treasury: Andrew Mellon
Secretary of the Navy: Dwight Eisenhower





It would have to be Secretary of War (or possibly Secretary of the Navy).  Eisenhower was a colonel at the time, so it's unlikely.  Maybe someone who was a follower of Billy Mitchell.

I also would class Lindbergh as a Nazi, though he was sympathetic to Hitler.  He was the leader of the "America First" movement, so I'm not sure he would have compromised that position.
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