Franklin D. Roosevelt was very concerned about public opinion and knew the majority of Americans didn’t want immigrants coming here to America. Hilter studied many methods from America and then he adopted them in Europe.
Betsy Wurzel ends the program with personal experiences in growing up in the 1960s and ’70s, where anti-Semitism and discrimination against the Jews still continues within the U.S., Betsy also mentioned an excellent book about growing up with Anti-Semitism.
“A moving story of a woman who made a difference in the aftermath of the most iconic battle of World War II, the Battle of Normandy. It is a primer on the history of that transformational time and every generation will be inspired…
Betsy Wurzel, Chatting with Betsy
Today's interview is with Martha Bolton who was Bob Hope's first woman staff writer who helped write his television shows, personal appearances, and military shows for 15 years!
Martha Bolton wrote and compiled Dear Bob, Bob Hope's Wartime Correspondence with…