John T. Flynn

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John Thomas Flynn
Born October 25, 1882(1882-10-25)
Died April 13, 1964(1964-04-13) (aged 81)
Nationality American
Alma mater Georgetown Law School

John Thomas Flynn (25 October 1882, in Bladensburg, Maryland–13 April 1964) was a journalist best known for his opposition to domestic and foreign policies of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's administration including both the New Deal and American entry into World War II.

Books by John T. Flynn

  • God's Gold; the Story of Rockefeller and His Times[1] (1932)
  • Country Squire in the White House[2] (1940)
  • Men of Wealth; the Story of Twelve Significant Fortunes from the Renaissance to the Present Day[3] (1941)
  • The Truth About Pearl Harbor and the Final Secret of Pearl Harbor (1944)
  • Meet Your Congress (1944)
  • As We Go Marching[4] (1944)
  • The Epic of Freedom (1947)
  • The Roosevelt Myth[5] (1948/rev 1956)
  • The Road Ahead; America's Creeping Revolution[6] (1949)
  • Communists and the New Deal: Part II (1952)
  • While You Slept: Our Tragedy in Asia and Who Made It[7] (1953)
  • America's Unknown War: The War We Have Not Begun to Fight (1953)
  • McCarthy: His War on American Reds, and the Story of Those Who Oppose Him (1954)
  • Betrayal at Yalta (1955)
  • The Decline of the American Republic and How to Rebuild It[8] (1955)
  • Militarism: The New Slavery for America (1955)
  • Fifty Million Americans in Search of a Party (1955)
  • The Lattimore Story (1953)
  • Forgotten Lessons: Selected Essays of John T. Flynn[9] (1996); posthumous essay collection
  • Investment Trusts Gone Wrong! (Wall Street and the Security Markets)
  • The Thought Police; an Episode in Radical Bigotry

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Further reading

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