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Hate, George Lincoln Rockwell and the American Nazi party, William H. Schmaltz

Label
Hate, George Lincoln Rockwell and the American Nazi party, William H. Schmaltz
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 364-376) and index
resource.biographical
individual biography
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Hate
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
39800703
Responsibility statement
William H. Schmaltz
Sub title
George Lincoln Rockwell and the American Nazi party
Summary
George Lincoln Rockwell flew U.S. Navy fighters against the Germans and Japanese during World War II. After the war, he raised a family with his college sweetheart, worked as a commercial artist - and founded the American Nazi Party. By the mid-Sixties, he was a charismatic national political figure. On August 25, 1967, he lay murdered in a laundromat's parking lot. This is the first time the details of Rockwell's bizarre, hate-filled life have been told. Hate is the first book to chronicle George Lincoln Rockwell's personal and political successes and failures, to sift through the facts of his murder, and to gauge the ramifications of his appalling actions, the regrettable effects of which linger to this day
Table Of Contents
Political sleep -- Wakening -- 1958: battle call -- 1959: the armor of fearlessness -- 1960: the ultimate weapon -- 1961: this time the world -- 1962: a world union of National Socialists -- 1963: March on Washington -- 1964: America for Whites -- 1965: Rockwell for governor -- 1966: White power -- 1967: "An evil genius" -- Where's the bleach?
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