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American National Socialism

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by Martin Kerr “The Rockwell Years” WHEN DISCUSSING Movement history, the period 1959-1967 is commonly referred to as “The Rockwell Years,” and rightly so. George Lincoln Rockwell first raised the Swastika banner in Arlington, Virginia, on March 8, 1959, and he was assassinated there…
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by Martin Kerr Introduction FOR GOOD OR FOR ILL, the German American Bund was the primary exponent of open National Socialism in the US prior to America’s entry into the War. After the voluntary dissolution of the Bund on December 8, 1941, there was no open advocacy of the National Socialist worldview…
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by Martin Kerr THE JAPANESE ATTACKED Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941. The next day the German-American Bund burnt its membership lists and other sensitive documents, and dissolved itself. Three days later, Hitler declared war on the United States. With very few exceptions, which will be discussed…
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by Martin Kerr THE FIRST PERIOD of development of American National Socialism came to an end with the entry of the United States into the Second World War. Although some tiny remnants of the pre-War movement continued on through the War years and into the post-War period, for all practical purposes,…
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by James Harting THE “Chicago White People’s Uprising” is the name given to a series of events that took place in the summer of 1966. Beginning in July, and stretching through into September, White workers, homeowners and youth took to the streets of that city to physically defend their neighborhoods…
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaCHBmGWcBc by Malcolm P. Shiel THIS NEW video by Omniphi celebrates the life and work of George Lincoln Rockwell and was produced on March 9, 2015 — what would have been Rockwell’s 97th birthday. A talented advertising man and artist, and a compelling…
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by Andrew Hamilton RUSSELL MAGUIRE WAS AN ANTI-JEWISH, pro-White, multimillionaire businessman active in American conservative circles in the 1950s and ’60s, primarily through the publication of the well-known American Mercury magazine. In 1956 Maguire (pictured above) hired future American…
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