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German American Bund
The German-American Bund: Fifth Column Or
A Counterintelligence Reader, Volume 2 Chapter 1, CI in World
Alexander B. Stohler Modern American Hategroups: Lndoctrination Through Bigotry, Music, Yiolence & the Internet
Extreme Right Transnationalism: International Networking and Cross-Border Exchanges
The German American Bund in the American Press, 1936-1941
Fascism and Right-Wing Extremism in Pennsylvania, 1933-1942
Trumpismby Alexander Reid Ross
Transatlantic Migration and the Politics of Belonging, 1919-1939
Nazi Party from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
Germany Minds
Fritz Kuhn, “The American Fuehrer” and the Rise and Fall
And the German-American Bund Eric J
Schutzstaffel from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
Information to Users
Fritz Kuhn's Nazi America
Swastikas and Silver Shirts: the Dawn of American Nazism
CI Reader Volume II
Hassrede / Hate Speech
Top View
Adolf Hitler from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
Investigation Into Red-Brown Alliances
Issued by the American Jewish Committee 461 Fourth Avenue New York City
Bracken Library Archives and Special Collections Research Center
University Microfilms International
Mid-Twentieth-Century White Supremacist Movements in Oregon
Congressional Record-House House Of
“We, the Europeans”
The American Turners and National Identity, 1935-1945
Cohen Center for Holocaust Studies at Keene State College ______“To Remember…And to Teach.”
Anti-Fascism in Historical Context
International National Socialists” Parallelism of Activities of American Nationalists – German-American Bund and Ku Klux Klan Until 1945
Germans As Nazi Stereotypes in American Cinema
The Rise of America's Nazis in the Great Depression
The League for Human Rights Against Nazism and Domestic Fascism, 1933-1946
Spies in America : German Espionage in the United States, 1935-1945
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Fighting Fascism in Europe
Worcester Historical
An Analysis of Press Coverage of the German- American Bund by Selected American Publicattons
The German-American Community During World War II
1 Accumulative Extremism: the Post-War Tradition of Anglo
National Socialist Motor Corps from Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
Empire of Law: Nazi Germany, Exile Scholars and the Battle for the Future of Europe