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FormatJournal Article
Author, AnalyticClark, Susan Canedy
Title, AnalyticAmerica's Nazis
Journal TitleAmerican History Illustrated
MediumPhotocopy
Date of Publication1986
Volume ID21
Issue ID2
Location in Work40-49
NotesPhotocopy
AbstractThe German-American Bund had roots dating from the early 1930s, when pro-Nazis took over German-American societies in New York and Michigan. In 1936 Fritz Kuhn gained power and began fashioning the organization into his own version of Hitler's National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP). Under Kuhn, the German-American Bund grew rapidly, with units formed in nearly every state of the Union. A key part of the Bund's membership and indoctrination program was the creation of a chain of recreational and youth camps.
Call NumberMKI P86-97
MKI TermsNational Socialism/ United States/ German Americans -- Societies, etc./ German-American Bund