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    George Lincoln Rockwell

    American politician, founder of the American Nazi Party

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  1. George Lincoln Rockwell (March 9, 1918 – August 25, 1967) was an American fascist activist and founder of the American Nazi Party. He later became a major figure in the Neo-Nazi movement in the United States, and his beliefs, strategies, and writings have continued to influence many white supremacists and Neo-Nazis.

  2. Feb 5, 2017 · When future American Nazi Party founder George Lincoln Rockwell first heard that Senator Joseph McCarthy was embarking upon a witch hunt to ferret out suspected communism and homosexuality in the U.S. government during the 1950s “Red Scare,” he reacted differently than most.

  3. In the middle of the twentieth century, George Lincoln Rockwell, a disgraced former naval commander and disowned son of a prominent vaudeville comedian, created a bridge between the racial ideology of Adolf Hitler’s Third Reich and the racism of postwar America, thus facilitating the emergence of the contemporary white supremacist movement.

  4. Rockwell, cut down a sniper’s bullet, August 25, 1967. Washington Daily News Cut Down By One Of His Own. On August 25, 1967, a former American Nazi Party member, 29-year-old John Patler, shot and killed George Lincoln Rockwell while he was leaving a laundromat in Arlington, Virginia.

  5. The American Nazi Party (ANP) is an American far-right and neo-Nazi political party founded by George Lincoln Rockwell and headquartered in Arlington, Virginia.

  6. Dec 17, 2019 · On a Friday in August 1967, George Lincoln Rockwell, the charismatic and outspoken founder of the American Nazi Party (ANP), was slain, not by the government or some leftwing enemy, but by a member of his own organization.

  7. George Lincoln Rockwell was an American fascist activist and founder of the American Nazi Party. He later became a major figure in the Neo-Nazi movement in the United States, and his beliefs, strategies, and writings have continued to influence many white supremacists and Neo-Nazis.

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