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References
Notes
- ^ Shaffer, Ryan (Volume 21, Issue 2, Spring 2010). “Long Island Nazis: A Local Synthesis of Transnational Politics”. Journal of Long Island History. Retrieved 2010-11-19.
- ^ a b c d e f g h Jim Bredemus. “American Bund – The Failure of American Nazism: The German-American Bund’s Attempt to Create an American “Fifth Column””. TRACES. Retrieved 2 March 2011.
- ^ “Fritz Kuhn Death in 1951 Revealed. Lawyer Says Former Leader of German-American Bund Succumbed in Munich.”. Associated Press in New York Times. February 2, 1953. Retrieved 2008-07-20. “Fritz Kuhn, once the arrogant, noisy leader of the pro-Hitler German-American Bund, died here more than a year ago — a poor and obscure chemist, unheralded and unsung.”
- ^ Cyprian Blamires; Paul Jackson (2006). World fascism: a historical encyclopedia, Volume 1. ABC-CLIO. p. 270. ISBN 0-8223-0772-3.
- ^ a b “German-American Bund”. Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 5 February 2012.
- ^ “German films about Camp Bergwald, the Bund Camp on Federal Hill, Riverdale, NJ”. Motion Picture, Sound, and Video Branch (NWDNM), National Archives. Retrieved 5 February 2012.
- ^ Jackson, Kenneth T. The Encyclopedia of New York City. The New York Historical Society, Yale University Press, 1995. P. 462.
- ^ David Mark Chalmers (1987). Hooded Americanism: The History of the Ku Klux Klan. ISBN 1-57607-940-6. “When Arthur Bell, your Grand Giant, and Mr. Smythe asked us about using Camp Nordlund for this patriotic meeting, we decided to let them have it because of”
- ^ Patricia Kollander; John O’Sullivan (2005). “I must be a part of this war”: a German American’s fight against Hitler and Nazism. Fordham Univ Press. p. 37. ISBN 0-8232-2528-3.
- ^ “Nazis Hail George Washington as First Fascist”. Life: pp. 17. 1938-03-07. Retrieved November 25, 2011.
- ^ a b c Cornelia Wilhelms (1998). Bewegung oder Verein?: nationalsozialistische Volkspolitik in den USA. Franz Steiner Verlag. p. 167. ISBN 3-515-06805-8.
Further reading
- Bell, Leland V. In Hitler’s Shadow; The Anatomy of American Nazism, 1973
- Canedy, Susan. Americas Nazis: A Democratic Dilemma a History of the German American Bund Markgraf Pubns Group, 1990
- Diamond, Sander. The Nazi Movement in the United States: 1924-1941. Ithaca: Cornell University, 1974.
- Jenkins, Philip. Hoods and Shirts: The Extreme Right in Pennsylvania, 1925-1950 University of North Carolina Press, 1997
- MacDonnell, Francis. Insidious Foes: The Axis Fifth Column and the American Home Front Oxford University Press, 1995
- Miller, Marvin D. Wunderlich’s Salute: The Interrelationship of the German-American Bund, Camp Siegfried, Yaphank, Long Island, and the Young Siegfrieds and Their Relationship with American and Nazi Institutions Malamud-Rose Publishers, November 1983(1st Edition)
- Norwood, Stephen H. “Marauding Youth and the Christian Front: Antisemitic Violence in Boston and New York during World War II” American Jewish History, Vol. 91, 2003
- Schneider, James C. Should America Go to War? The Debate over Foreign Policy in Chicago, 1939-1941 University of North Carolina Press, 1989
- St. George, Maximiliam and Dennis, Lawrence. A Trial on Trial: The Great Sedition Trial of 1944 National Civil Rights Committee, 1946
- Strong, Donald S. Organized Anti-Semitism in America: The Rise of Group Prejudice during the Decade 1930-40 1941
- Van Ells, Mark D. “Americans for Hitler,” America in WW2 3:2 (August 2007), pp. 44–49.
External links
Collection of articles in the Mid-Island Mail related to Bund activity in Yaphank, New York (1935-1941) (Longwood Public Library)
- Mp3 of National Leader Fritz Julius Kuhn address at the 1939 Madison Square Garden rally (from Talking History: The Radio Archives)
- What Price the Federal Reserve? – Illustrated anti-Semitic pamphlet issued by the Bund
- Free America – A collection of the speeches from the infamous Madison Square Garden rally in February 1939
- Awake and Act – Pamphlet listing the purposes and aims of the German American Bund
- German-American Bund.org
- U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum article on German-American Bund
- American Bund, The Failure of American Nazism – Article by Jim Bredemus
- FBI Records: German American Federation/Bund
http://en.metapedia.org/wiki/German_American_Bund
Notes
- ↑ White Rage, by Martin Durham, page 11.
- ↑ UNITED STATES v. KUHN, (1943)
- ↑ Nazis in Newark, By Warren Grover, page 177
- ↑ Encyclopedia of White Power, by Jeffrey Kaplan, p. 96
- ↑ Under Cover, by John Roy Carlson, page 46
- ↑ Sworn testimony of Otto Decker
- ↑ Testimony of Fritz Kuhn, August 6, 1939, before the House of Un-American Activities Committee, page 3886
- ↑ Testimony of Fritz Kuhn, August 6, 1939, before the House of Un-American Activities Committee, page 3724
- ↑ Trial on Trial: The Great Sedition Trial of 1944, page 158
- ↑ Sworn testimony of Otto Decker
- ↑ “Long Island Nazis: A Local Synthesis of Transnational Politics” Long Island History Journal Volume 21, Issue 2, Spring 2010
- ↑ [http://www.thirdworldtraveler.com/Fascism/Support_Hitler_US.html Support for Hitler (or Fascism) in the United States
- ↑ Shadow Enemies: Hitler’s Secret Terrorist Plot Against the United States, by Alex Abella, Scott Gordon, page 59
- ↑ The Establishment in Texas Politics: the Primitive Years, 1938-1957, By George N. Green, page 72
- ↑ The Great Brown Scare: The Amerika Deutscher Bund in the Thirties and the Hounding of Fritz Julius Kuhn
- ↑ The Great Brown Scare: The Amerika Deutscher Bund in the Thirties and the Hounding of Fritz Julius Kuhn
- ↑ The Great Brown Scare: The Amerika Deutscher Bund in the Thirties and the Hounding of Fritz Julius Kuhn
- ↑ Insidious foes: the Axis Fifth Column and the American home front, by Francis MacDonnell, p. 45
- ↑ UNITED STATES v. BAECKER et al. March 25, 1944
- ↑ Shadow Enemies: Hitler’s Secret Terrorist Plot Against the United States, by Alex Abella, Scott Gordon, page 60
See also
- Teutonia Association
- Friends of New Germany
- German Bund (USA)
- Deutscher Bund Canada
- Crusaders for Americanism
- American Fellowship Forum
- Aryan Bookstore
- Colin Ross
- Chief Red Cloud
- Great Sedition Trial of 1944
- Lineage of American Nationalist organizations and individuals
External links
- German American Bund: Purpose, Organization, and Historical Facts
- The Great Brown Scare: The Amerika Deutscher Bund in the Thirties and the Hounding of Fritz Julius Kuhn
- Preliminary report on Neo-Fascist and Hate Groups by US House of Representatives
- Long Island Nazis: A Local Synthesis of Transnational Politics
- German American Bund photos
- German American Bund Memorabilia
- UNITED STATES v. BAECKER et al.
- They too were AMERICANS: The German-American Bund in Words, Photos and Artifacts
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German American Federation/Bund
The German American Bund, or German American Foundation, was a pro-Nazi group formed in the U.S. in the mid-1930s. The FBI investigated its relationship to the Nazi Party of Germany. This release ranges from 1939 to 1941.
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