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Eighty years ago, on Feb. 20, 1939, the German American Bund, a pro-Hitler organization with national headquarters in Yorkville, drew a capacity crowd of 22,000 to a rally at Madison Square Garden.
German-American Bund: ... Gibson (1927-2003) made headlines by breaking tennis’s color barrier in 1950 at the U.S. National Championships at Forest Hills. In 1957, ...
In the 1930s, a group of German-American Nazi sympathisers known as the German American Bund held rallies and summer camps across the US. In Feburary 1939, they held a meeting for 20,000 people at ...
It looks at the German American Bund in the 1930s, a nationalist organization ready to remake the country. German American Bund parade in New York City on East 86th Street. Oct. 30, 1937.
Nazism in the United States is nothing new. In fact, it was born in the 1930s with the German American Bund grew to disturbing levels. But after WW II the American Nazi movement was resurrected by ...
A German-American Bund color guard marches through Madison Square Garden, Feb. 20, 1939. ... The rise and fall of the German-American Bund in the late 1930s is essentially the story of the man ...
Submitted as evidence in the Manhattan trial of Fritz Kuhn, leader of the German-American Bund, was a letter from Presidential Aspirant Tom Dewey (see col. 1), in which he remarked that for Fritz ...
NEW YORK -- An Americanization meeting of the pro-Nazi German-American bund, attended by 18,000 persons and featured by tributes to George Washington and denunciations of Jews, ended shortly ...
In the 1930s, a group of German-American Nazi sympathisers known as the German American Bund held rallies and summer camps across the US. In Feburary 1939, they held a meeting for 20,000 people at ...