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  1. Nazism in the Americas has existed since the 1930s and continues to exist today. The membership of the earliest groups reflected the sympathies of some German-Americans and German Latin-Americans toward Nazi Germany, embracing the spirit of Nazism in Europe and establishing it within the Americas.

  2. Oct 4, 2018 · October 4, 2018 12:00 PM EDT. T hese days, and especially since the deadly rally in Charlottesville, Va., last August, it has become clear to many Americans that the specter of Nazism in their...

  3. Nov 5, 2014 · In his new book, The Nazis Next Door, Lichtblau reports that thousands of Nazis managed to settle in the United States after World War II, often with the direct assistance of American...

  4. Nazi Ideals and American Society. According to a poll taken after the 1938 anti-Jewish pogrom known as Kristallnacht, 94 percent of Americans disapproved of the Nazi regime’s treatment of Jews. A strong majority of US citizens viewed the Third Reich unfavorably, but some Americans still identified with aspects of Nazism.

  5. Jul 13, 2021 · The long history of American Nazism — and why we can’t forget it today. Even as the U.S. mobilized to defeat Nazi Germany, anti-democratic forces simmered at home. Perspective by Ronald J....

  6. Article. American Nazism and Madison Square Garden. Before World War II, the German-American Bund was one of the most successful pro-Nazi organizations in the United States. On February 20, 1939, American Nazis gathered at Madison Square Garden for a mass rally for “true Americanism.” April 14, 2021.

  7. Oct 3, 2017 · Every day brings fresh reminders that liberal and illiberal democracy can entwine uncomfortably, a timely context for James Q. Whitman’s Hitlers American Model, which examines how the Third...