AMERICAN NAZI PARTY
The 'American Nazi Party' is a group formed on March 8, 1959 by George Lincoln Rockwell with the intent of reviving Nazism in the United States. The organization was headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, and maintained a bookstore and visitor's center at 2507 North Franklin Road (now a coffeehouse). The organization was based largely upon the ideals and policies of Adolf Hitler's NSDAP in Germany during the Third Reich. In 1967 Rockwell was assassinated by a disgruntled party member. The group was renamed the 'National Socialist White People's Party' (NSWPP) a few months before Rockwell's assassination. Matt Koehl became Rockwell's successor.
The party published cartoon books portraying whites in a favorable light fighting and defending white school children oppressed by African-Americans (who were caricatured as being ignorant and violent), which it distributed to children in school parking lots.
There was an FBI COINTELPRO operation and in 1970, NSWPP member Frank Collin, broke away from the group and founded the National Socialist Party of America which became famous due to its attempt to march through Skokie, Illinois; a community with a large Jewish population that includes numerous survivors of the Holocaust. This event is referred to in the film ''The Blues Brothers''. Collin's goal was to lead demonstrations in Chicago's Marquette Park area, and he targeted Skokie in an attempt to get access to Marquette Park without posting a large insurance bond. Collin was eventually convicted and sent to prison in 1979 on charges of child molestation, conspiracy to commit murder, and larceny.
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Revived ANP
More recently a new American Nazi Party has been launched.. The new group claims to be the inheritor of Rockwell's legacy and is led by Rocky Suhayda. It was formerly known as the European American Education Association and is based in Eastpointe, Michigan. It uses the Fourteen Words as its motto: "We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children".
According to its website, "The American Nazi Party is a Political-Educational Association, dedicated to the 14 Words". The organization also states that it is "committed to bringing American National Socialism, first created and embodied by our late Commander George Lincoln Rockwell, out of the past Phase One activities which at the time served their purpose well, and into the 21st century."
The website contains several sections such as email contacts, merchandise, history, etc. The ANP report area has reports dating back to July 2003. The ANP reports, which are released approximately biweekly, usually consist of appeals for members, appeals for contributions, and National Socialist ideology focusing heavily on "white workers' rights".
The National Socialist Movement uses the closely related name: America's Nazi Party. This is a different group from the American Nazi Party. Occasionally, other American Nazi groups will also describe themselves as America's Nazi Party. The white supremacist group KKK (Ku Klux Klan) also affiliates itself with groups that have Nazi beliefs, and like them, displays paraphernalia with the swastika on it.
See also
★ Neo-Nazism
★ Neo-Nazi groups of the United States
★ German-American Bund
★ American Fascist Party
★ American Fascist Movement
References
★ ''American Fuehrer: George Lincoln Rockwell and the American Nazi Party'' by Frederick J. Simonelli (University of Illinois Press, 1999, hardcover: ISBN 0-252-02285-8)
★ ''Hate: George Lincoln Rockwell and the American Nazi Party'' by William H. Schmaltz (Brassey's Inc., 1999, hardcover: ISBN 1-57488-171-X, paperback: ISBN 1-57488-262-7)
External links
★ Official website of the revived ANP
★ Official website of the National Socialist Movement (This group is different from the revived ANP, but sometimes does co-use the same or similar name)
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