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  1. The American Nazi Party was a political third party in the United States. George Lincoln Rockwell founded the party in 1959 as a white supremacist group whose mission included eliminating Jews and sending persons of African descent back to Africa. After initially operating as a group, in 1964, the group decided to work as a political party.

  2. Mar 16, 2020 · The American Nazi Party/NSWPP had a similar, although much smaller, dynamic in the 1960s and 1970s. But this cohort of Nazis remains present in our political landscape , rang ing in its approach from Art Jones’s ballot to James Mason’s bullet .

  3. The American Nazi Party was active in protests against the civil rights movement in the 1960s, and in 1978 the National Socialist Party of America won court approval to hold a demonstration in Skokie, Illinois, a city that was home to a large Jewish population, including individuals who had survived the Holocaust.

  4. The FBI’s FOIA Library contains many files of public interest and historical value. In compliance with the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) requirements, some of these records are no longer in the physical possession of the FBI, eliminating the FBI’s capability to re-review and/or re-process this material.

  5. The American Nazi Party (ANP) was the first well-established neo-Nazi organization in the United States. It was founded by George Lincoln Rockwell in 1959. Several other groups formed from its remnants after Rockwell's assassination in 1967. Groups / Movements. White supremacist. Right-wing. Antisemitism. This database provides an overview of ...

  6. Jan 23, 2024 · Nazi Town, USA tells the unknown story of the German American Bund, a 1930s pro-Nazi group with chapters in suburbs and big cities across the country. Many believe the Bund represented a real ...

  7. The German American Bund, or the German American Federation ( German: Amerikadeutscher Bund, Amerikadeutscher Volksbund, AV ), was a German-American Nazi organization which was established in 1936 as a successor to the Friends of New Germany (FONG, FDND in German). The organization chose its new name in order to emphasize its American ...

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