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Partido Nazi Americano PARTIDO POLÍTICO Establecido 1959 por George Rockwell en Arlington, Virginia, como la Unión Mundial de los nacionalsocialistas Libre empresa, rebautizada Partido Nazi Americano en diciembre de ese año. Se convirtió en estado latente en la década de 1970 y fue restablecido por un grupo ajeno a principios de 1990. El credo de la organización es el "14 palabras", que decía "Debemos asegurar la existencia de nuestro pueblo y un futuro para los niños blancos".

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FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION

FREEDOM OF INFORMATION/PRIVACY ACTS SECTION

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SUBJECT: AMERICAN NAZI PARTY

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1. Title of monograph and date: June, 1965.

2. Monograph recommended by: R. W. Smith�05-70374-3308!

Mr. Tolson8. Monograph approved by: ��05-70374-3850!

To give an accurate andcomplete picture of thisorganization and its leader.

4. Purpose of monograph:

5. Monograph is not part of a series. �

Monograph will have current value as a reierence work after a lapse ofsix months or a year.

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SUMMARYANDCONCLUSIONS . . . .

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Election to Political Office

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For more than six years, George Lincoln Rockwell and his

American Nazi Party, with an illusory organizational substance and 9.

national membership of social misfits numbering less than 100, have

launted the swastika in the face of the American people. Calling his

party a "political" party, Rockwell aims for election to the governorship

of Virginia by 1966, and the Presidency of the United States by 1972. Once

the Presidency is attained, the American Nazi Party plans to exterminate

all "treasonous Jews" through methods used by Hitler&#39;s Nazis, banish all

American Negroes to Africa, and amend the Constitution of the United States

to conform to Nazi whims.

Behind the masks of patriotism, anticommunism, and Aryan, -_;..

supremacy, Rockwell is dedicated to creating a climateof religious and

racial hatred against the main targets of his venom--the Jews and Negroes. s�

in the United States. Nazi literature, emanating from a printing press in

the ramshackle headquarters in Arlington, Virginia, is replete with an

insulting and savage sense of humor depriving its victims of all semblance

of dignity.

Although Rockwell claims that he and his troopers never engage

in violence except in self-defense, the garish and theatrical demonstrations

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staged by this group are intended deliberately to provoke breaches

of the peace and riotous action., . > . .- - 4 . . - &#39; -.

George Lincoln Rockwell is an egocentric and a chronic_ a . . . - . ,

failure who created the shabby, small-time enterprise which he2 �_.. _

named the American Nazi Party in order to abate his tormentingambitions to _achieve fame. Carrying the war-tattered banner of a

vanquished enemy the world would like to forget, Rockwell leads

his heterogeneous &#39;_&#39;army" against an imaginary "Zionist conspiracy.Distasteful costumes, contemptible slogans, and disruptive tactics

have brought national attention to Rockwell, inflating him and his

group tar beyond their due.

Although inordinate publicity has made Rockwell and his _ _

American Nazi Party into national nuisances, the pseudomilitary

nature of the group, the fanatic and psychotic following, and the. ->

presence of firearms in Party headquarters all indicate that this is a

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On March 9, 1918, according to George Lincoln Rockwell in his

autobiography, "This Time the World, " the "greatest marathon race of

human history was launched, " for it was on that date that George Lincoln

Rockwell was born in Bloomington, Illinois. He was one of three children

of Claire Schade -- whose father was German -- and George Lovejoy Rockwell,

who, as "Doc" Rockwell, attained some renown as a stage and radio comedian

in the 1920s and 1930s.

By the time Rockwell was six years old, his parents were

divorced. Thereafter, he spent half of his time with a "tyrannical." aiint

and the other half with his father and "his common-law wife" in Maine.

_ 2. Education

Rockwell completed tour years of high school in Atlantic City,

New Jersey, but failed to graduate because of what he described as his

one -man "strike" against a teacher. He attended Central High School in

Providence, Rhode Island, where he repeated his senior year and was

graduated. He next attended Hebron Academy near Lewiston, Maine. In

the Fall of 1938, he was admitted to Brown University in Providence,

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As Rockwell writes, it was the Director of Admissions at Brown

who gave him the first clue that he "might be different from other people."

Rockwell was told that he had the worst scholastic record of any one ever

admitted to the university but also had attained the highest grade ever_ . ,v,4

given on the college aptitude test. Rockwell attended Brown University

until March 20, 1941, when he officially withdrew. In his last semester~ &#39; . &#39; .I.�

he had beg92m to major in philosophy. He received no degrees. From

approximately 1947 to 1949, he studied art under the GI Bill of Rights

at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York.

3. Service Record

On March 15, 1941, Rockwell enlisted as an aviation cadet in

the United States Naval Reserve USNR!. Upon completion of flight

training in March, 1942, he was commissioned an Ensign, USNRi""During _I .

his naval service, he served aboard the U. S. S. "Omaha, " U. S. S. "Wasp, "Qi

and U.S. S. "Mobile" in the Atlantic and Pacific theaters. By 1945, when i

he returned to civilian life, he had risen to the rank of Lieutenant Commander.

During the Korean War, he was recalled to active duty in 1950

as a Lieutenant Commander and served in a training capacity at the

Naval Air Base in Coronado, California, until 1952, when he was attached

to Fleet Aircraft Service Squadron 107. During this assignment, he

served in Iceland and attained the rank of Commander. He was released

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associated with the Naval Air Reserve Training Unit until 1957.

On February 1, 1960, a personal hearing before a Board of

Officers was granted to Rockwell in order that he could present a statement

answering specific charges contained in a recommendation to the Secretary

of the Navy that he be discharged from the Naval Reserve. The basis for

the action was his association with Nazi-type organizations; his espousal

of race and religious hatred; his improper use of his rank and status in the

Naval Reserve to foster hatred; and, his disregard of existing naval rules

requiring permission to depart from the United States. Rockwell had made

a trip to Iceland in 1959 to effect a reconciliation with his second wife.

In defense, Rockwell read a prepared statement in which he__- *

expressed hope to "convince the members of this Board that it would not

only NOT be in the best interest of the Nagy and the Country to dismiss me

from the Service, but that my retention in the face of the organized pressure

on the Navy Department will be a great and historic service to our American

Republic and our beleaguered people. " Rockwell had 6,000 copies of this

statement prepared for "distribution." The decision of the Board ordered

that Rockwell be discharged from the USNR under honorable conditions.

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Rockwell has been marriedtwice. On April 24, 1948, he was

married to Judith Aultmann in Barrington, Rhode Island. Three children

were born of this marriage, which ended in divorce in 1953. On

October 8, 1953, during his assignment in Iceland, Rockwell married

Thora Hallgrimmson, niece of the then Icelandic Ambassador to the

United States. On their honeymoon, Rockwell and his bride visited -

Adolf Hitler&#39;s former retreat at Berchtesgaden, Germany. After eight

years of a very trying existence, Rockwell&#39;s second wife returned to &#39;

Iceland with the three children born of their marriage. She divorced

him on October 15, 1961.

In January, 1960, Judith Aultmann Rockwell brought suit ,- =~".~-

against Rockwell asking support payments for her three children. In

February, 1960, -he was ordered by the Domestic Relations Court ofV-.¢

Arlington, Virginia, to pay $80 a month for three months with the amount

gradually increasing to $200 a month by January, 1961. During this

hearing, it was brought out that Rockwell had no funds of his own and

that he depended for support upon his organization. He told the Court

that he expected more money as his organization grew. &#39;

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From 1945 until he was recalled to active duty in the United States

Naval Reserve, Rockwell, utilizing his artistic talent and training,

attempted to make an adequate living for his first wife and family. Through-

out the Summers of 1946 and 1947, he ran a commercial art shop in

Boothbay Harbor, Maine. About 1949, he and several associates formed an

advertising company in Portland, Maine, which he later sold. He held a

variety of positions in the advertising and public relations fields. During

these years, he established the Rockwell Publishing Company, Incorporated,

in Portland, Maine, and did public relations work for the Maine State

Chamber of Commerce. In 1950, he was recalled to active naval duty and

stationed in California. -

Up to this point, Rockwell claims to have had no explicit political

ambitions. He had rebelled against the "liberalism" he had found in his1&#39;,. If

educational experience at Brown University and Pratt Institute, but it did

not stimulate him to counteraction.

B. Development of Extremist Views

During his assignment in California, Rockwell indicates that he

became intensely interested in the careers of Senator Joseph McCarthy and

General Douglas MacArthur and was appalled at their treatment by the press

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what he suspected as being the strength and determination oi the Jews

to deliberately slant the news. _ _

- To corroborate this newly discovered knowledge, Rockwell

says he did further research at the San Diego Public Library and

found there irrefutable, documentary evidence that "communism is

Judaism." He awakened, so he writes, from "thirty years of stupid

political sleep. " The more research he did, the more he became

convinced of an "international Jewish conspiracy" to destroy the

civilization of the gentiles and "quietly conquer and subdue the world

under the bloody, old-testament despotism of the �King of Zion. "&#39; On

one of his ventures into San Diego bookshops, he found a copy of I -- _,_-"_._

Adolf Hitler&#39;s "Mein Kampf" and "that was the end of one Lincoln .

Rockwell, the �nice guy,�--the dumb &#39;Goy,&#39; --and the beginning of an

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filled with a desire to save the world from a "Jewish-Communist-Zionist

conspiracy, " Rockwell decided that his future lay in the political arena.

But, a new wife and family, plus demands tor alimony from his first

wife, necessitated financial resources.

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unsuccessful venture was the founding of a magazine for servicemen&#39;s

wives called "U. S. Lady. " Because of what he called a conspiracy on the

-part of his co-workers, he was forced to sell his interest in the magazine.

It was actually his intent to use the magazine as a political organ which led

to an unsympathetic reaction on the part of his co-workers.

After sporadic employment, Rockwell began a serious effort to

force his way into the conservative right wing. But, he writes, he found the

conservatives to be the "world&#39;s champion ostriches, muttering to each other

down under the sand in �secret, &#39; while their plumed bottoms wave in the

breezes for the Jews to kick at their leisure." Broke and rejected as a

leader by his right-wing contacts, he was forced again to seek employment.

From 1955 to 1958, Rockwell worked for various right-wing"

individuals. Robert Snowden, organizer of the Americansfor Constitutional

Action, employed Rockwell as an organize�? in 1955. Convinced of

Rockwell&#39;s fanaticism and disgusted with his insubordination, Snowden fired

him in September, 1956.

In 1956, Rockwell did editorial work for Russell Maguire, former

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publisher of the "American Mercury" magazine. During this period, Rockwell

met Dewest Hooker, a wealthy American with unrestrained pro -Nazi

leanings who had drawn together potential juvenile delinquents and formed

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and Hooker to establish a Nazi party on the American political scene

tailed to materialize, and Hooker returned to the business world andeventually took up residence in Italy. &#39; - ~ - -

In early 1958, Rockwell, dressed in his Naval Commander&#39;s uniform,

went to Newport News, Virginia, to the home of William Scott Stephenson, �

the editor of a prosegregation magazine called "The Virginian." He appliedfor employment and presented samples of his writings and art work. -Stephenson bought a number oi caricatures, but when he learned oi Rockwell&#39;spro-Nazi leanings he severed relations. At this time, Rockwell reportedly �did some free-lance propaganda writing for-the white supremacist group callingitseli the National States Rights Party, but he was not employed iull time &#39;because his monthly financial needs exceeded what this group could afford to pay.

Rockwell states he was determined to set up a program which �

was, in essence, Nazi, but, like some other neofascist groups, he at first1 _ _

tried to disguise it. �Remembering that the "ultimate smear of the Jews" &#39;. ~� -

was "you&#39;re a Nazi, " he decided to be an "OPEN, ARROGANT, ALL- OUT

NAZI, not a sneaky Nazi. . .with the swastika, storm-troops, and open

declarations of. . . intentions to gas the Jew-traitors. . . " _5Through Stephenson, Rockwell met one Harold Noel Arrowsmith, Jr. ,5

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By� now, Rockwell was known as a violent anti-Semite. From

a residence at 6512 Williamsburg Boulevard in Arlington, Virginia,

purchased by Arrowsmith, Rockwell began to print and disseminate his

hate propaganda ascribed to the "National Committee to Free Ame rica

from Jewish Domination." But, by September, 1958, he and Arrowsmith

had fallen out, and Arrowsmith had instituted court action for Rockwell&#39;s

eviction from the premises and for the return of printing equipment.92

In 1959, Rockwell founded the parent organization to the

American Nazi Party.

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II. "AMERICAN NAZI PARTY .I __ _

A. Origin and History

I 1. Founding

The �American Nazi Party has been variously referred to as

the World Union of Free Enterprise National Socialists WUFENS!, the

American Nazi Party ANP!, and the George Lincoln Rockwell Party.

I WUFENS was organized in February, 1959, at a meeting at

Rockwell&#39;s residence in Arlington, Virginia, attended by six persons,

supposedly the leadership corps of the organization. The following

month, IWUFENS printed a program with an introduction by Lincoln

Rockwell. In his introduction, Rockwell claimed that "Jewish

Bo1shevism" had grown into an earth-conqueringmonsterwl1ich§;coul&#39;dbe overcome only by a unified, world-wide effort to free humanity

from Jewish domination and subversion.

The program listed seven immutable principles characterized

as "fundamental, absolute and timeless Truth":

"l. . . .an honest man can never be happy in anaked scramble for material gain and comfort. . .

"2. . . . society can function successfully. . . onlyas an ORGANISM. . .

"3. . . . man makes a genuine progress only whenhe approaches Nature humbly and applies hereternal laws. . .

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"4. . . . struggle is the vital element of all ,evolutionary progress and tie veryessence of life. . .

"5. . . .no man is entitled to the services .

&#39; and products of the labor of his fellowman, unless he contributes at least anEQUAL amount of goods or services ofhis own production or invention. . .

"6. . . iit is to the advantage of society to seethat every honest man has freedom andopportunity to achieve his maximumpotentials. . .

"7. . . .Adolf Hitler was the gift of an inscrutableProvidence to a world on the brink of

Jewish-Bolshevik catastrophe. . . "

2. Ilse of Name:,&#39;Americ*a.n Nazi Party"

Early in 1960, Rockwell began referring to his group as the

American Nazi Party of the World Union of Free Enterprise National"-&#39;-"""

Socialists. Several months later, he started using the name American

Nazi Party alone. »

In 1962, the General Assembly of the State oi Virginia cancelled

the charter of the American Nazi Party and forbade the State Corporation

Commission to issue another containing the term "Nazi" or "National

Socialists. " Accordingly, Rockwell renamed his organization the

George Lincoln Rockwell Party, and a charter was issued on September 20,

1962. However, Rockwell and the news media still refer to it as the

American Nazi Party. &#39;

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1. Ge al ~ner

_ When WUFENS was formed, Rockwell announced that it wouldbe an international movement but that the section of the organization

in the United States would be known as the American Party oi WUFENS.

In November,� 1964, Rockwell, with typical egotism, stated, "I&#39;m head

of the World Union of National Socialists which I established in London

two or three years ago. We now have units in most western countries,

and some of the countries behind the Iron Curtain. "

The ANP&#39;s international ramifications have been mainly limited

to correspondence with persons of similar views in numerous countries

throughout the world -- England, Canada, Germany, France, Sweden,_:-".-.

Denmark, Norway, Australia, Austria, Iceland, Egypt, Saudi Arabia,

Japan, and several South American countries, particularly Argentina.. sf

As head of the ANP, Rockwell has visited two of these countries --

England and Canada.

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2. England

In August, 1962, Rockwell was present at a camp meeting

in Gloucestershire, England, attended by delegates from various

National Socialist groups throughout the world. Shortly thereafter, he

was deported from England because his presence was "not for the public

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Nazi movement of which he intended to be the head.

Rockwell privately admitted that such a movement was, in tact,

not formed and this statement was inserted into the documents only in the

hope that it would harass people_oi the Jewish faith. Actually, the assertion

was made to enhance his own importance. Rockwell informed American

authorities in October, 1962, that itan international organization of this

type was actually formed with headquarters in the United States, he would

1 ,_ register in accordance with the Foreign Agents Registration Act.

During the Summer of 1964, the secretary oi the western division

oi the AN P was maintaining contact with members of the British National _

Socialist movement and forwarding them copies of local ANP newsletters _

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Although Canadian officials have banned Rockwell&#39;s entry into

Canada, he has twice managed to slip across the border. The last time was

in November, 1964, when he went there to fulfill a speaking engagement --

later cancelled -- at the University of British Columbia. Rockwell claimed

to have been disguised as a bearded rabbi when he crossed the border,

although this was later discounted and considered to be merely a move tor

publicity .

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&#39; In March, 1964, -a small group of Vancouver Island, British Columbia,

Canada, students reportedly formed a branch of the ANP and posted e

swastikas, hate slogans, and anti- Jewish propaganda on bulletin boards.

However, these students appear to havebeen impressionable juveniles,

and there is no indication that a branch of the ANP exists in Canada.

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~ Several years ago, West Germany banned the importation oi

Nazi artifacts and trappings from Nazi movements, particularly from

Rockwell&#39;s group in the United States. The West German Government

has expressed concern with the importation oi Nazi propaganda, especially

from the United States. ~

5. Other Attempts at International Prominence

As further evidence of Rockwell&#39;s attempts to project-himself

onto the international scene, he has written letters toworld-famous

individuals. In February, 1959, Rockwéell directed a letter toUnited Arab Republic President Gamel Abdel Nasser complaining about

the treatment he, Rockwell, was accorded by Nasser&#39;s "representatives"in the United States. " M � * "

In March, 1964, Rockwell directed a letter to then Soviet

Premier Nikita Khrushchev in which he submitted questions dealing

F with the attitude of the Soviet Union regarding racial issues. He

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ashamed to admit I respect your guts, directness and dedication. "

6. Issuance of Passport to Rockwell

In September, 1964, Rockwell was issued a passport by the

State Department valid for three years� travel to all countries except

Albania, Cuba, and those portions of China, Korea, and Vietnam under

communist control. �In filling out his application, Rockwell indicated a

proposed 90-day trip to Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Spain, Portugal,

Norway, Sweden, and Iceland. There is, however, no indication that he

_-has visited any of these countries. . I

C. Objectives &#39;

1. Election to Political Office

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� Rockwell&#39;s ultimate objective is the Presidency of the United States. The! first step is the governorship of Virginia which Rockwell predicts he will _}

1 attain by election in 1966. He forecasts that former Senator Barry Goldwater

~ will be elected President in 1968 as a reaction against President Johnson

§&#39; but will betray the American people by causing a depression and race

wars. As a result, Rockwell theorizes, people will rallyioltockwellz "1

will not have a mass organization until there is an economic catastrophe.

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guy with two cars and an electric lawn mower and a fur toilet seat. " -

Until that day, Rockwell intends to continue training his

small but "elite counter-revolutionary officers corps." By 1972, he

claims that the ANP will be strong enough to take advantage of the

chaos by legal means and take over the Government.

When he becomes President -- and he speaks of it as a�

certainty -- Rockwell intends to draw up amendments to the Constitution

which will, among other things, establish a National Eugenics ~

Commission to encourage selective breeding; confer United States

citizenship at the age of 18 instead of its being given automatically at

birth; abolish the "Marxist" United Nations; establish a National __ -

Economic Integrity Commission to eliminate speculation; establish a

National Free Opinion Network of Newspapers, Television, Radio,InA:

Books, and Magazines to insure real freedom of the press; and,

reform teen-age criminals by placing them in paramilitary volunteer

Police Youth Auxiliaries to patrol America&#39;s crime-ridden streets.

A 2. Liquidation of Jews -

In Rockwell&#39;s own words, one of the principal objectives of

his party is to "provide a forceful yet legal opposition to the

Communist Party and race -mixing. " Although he claims that his party

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openly states that about 95 per cent of the Jews in America are guilty of

treason. Over a door in the headquarters of the Party, hangs a sign which

reads: "The Jews Are Through in 72. "

When the ANP takes over the United States Government in 1972,

its program callsforz

�! Execution of all Jews proved to have taken partin Marxist or Zionist plots of treason.

�! Removal of all disloyal Jews from positions wherethey can control non-Jewish thoughts or actions,particularly from the press, government,education, entertainment, and courts.

�! Establishment of an International Treason Tribunalto investigate, try, and publicly hang, in front ofthe United States Capitol, all non-Jews who are _convicted of having consciously acted as fronts forJewish treason or subversion or have violated theiroaths of office or participated in any form of treasonagainst their nations or humanity.

3. Resettlement of Negroes

The ANP regards Negroes as "second class citizens. " When

the Party is in power, it plans to transport them to Africa by first

appropriating ten billion dollars a year for five years to build a modern

industrial nation in Africa complete with shopping centers, cities, airlines,

and all modern conveniences to attract them. lt will then grant $10,000 to

every Negro family of five or more migrating to the new country to help

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plans, no Negro will be "FORCED" to return to Africa, but all those &#39;

remaining in America will be rigidly segregated noncitizens.

&#39; 4. Phases of Struggle for Power

&#39; �Rockwell has indicated that the ANP&#39;s struggle for power

involves five phases: �! to make itself known to the masses; �! to

disseminate and clarify its program; �! to organize the people who

have been converted to its propaganda; �! to attain power legally

through the votes of the newly won masses; and, �! to sweep the

"traitors" out of office and �into the gas chambers.

According to Rockwell, phase one has been successfully

completed, as he is now "known all over the world. " Phase two is in

the process of completion. As soon as Rockwell starts campa&#39;ignmg

for governor of Virginia in 1966, phase three will begin.

D. Propaganda and Publicity �

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a. General

~ The hate propaganda disseminated by the ANP is as vicious,

repulsive, and unrestrained as any on the American scene today. The

illustrated and written material--often created by Rockwell and

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Jewish people of human dignity. ~ "

b. ages and Content -

.- Leaflets, pamphlets, brochures, throwaways, stickers, and

other types of easily disseminated "messages" are the more common types

of ANP propaganda. One repugnant pamphlet disseminated by the Party

advertises a "Brotherhood Nigger�Talk Dictionary" compiled by the ANP

"as a public service" for parents whose children are attending integrated

schools. "There is even a section of this handy brotherhood-dictionary

explaining how to be tactful about inter-racial love. "

Inside this pamphlet is a drawing of a "Familiarization Kit"

whose contents include such odious items as "SELECTED ROCKS�-carefu�y

balanced and weighted for breaking out school windows," "PACK OFa&#39;,

MARIJUANA reefer cigarettes for smokirig at interracial orgies, etc. ,"

"SWITCHBLADE KNIFE lightning fast, extra-long blade for stabbing

students, " and "SPANISH FLY powerful aphrodisiac for slipping into

girl-friend&#39;s whisky or wine. " " " ~- ~

Another offensive piece of ANP propaganda is a printed ticket

called "Coon-Ard Lines, Boat Ticket to Africa. " This is a favorite with

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"one Nigger to: Free trip on a Luxury Liner, with. . .All the bananas

and choice cuts of Missionary desired. . . .Barrel of axle grease for &#39;-

hair. Delicately scented with nigger-sweat. Free jar of meat _

tenderizer. . . . Chicken coop and Watermelon patch on deck. . . . Plenty of

Wine, marijuana, heroin and other refreshments. " -

A similar bit of abhorrent ANP propaganda entitled

"Fabulous Benefits of the JewiCommunist Traitor&#39;s Surrender Pass"

has been circulated. "This PASS entitles the Jew traitor to the

following benefits,"such as "to be gassed toward the very last. . . .

Autographed copy of �What a Stock! &#39; by Julius and Ethyl Rosenberg

to read inCas-chamber waiting room. . . . Extra large-size, giant,- /

Kosher nose -plugs, to avoid �that gassy odor� until the end. . .~.

In 1962, Rockwell, with the aid of several troopers and a

decrepit printing press at Party headciuaners, printed his autobiographyj

"This Time the World. " The book is dedicated in flowery terms to

Adolf Hitler and contains numerous photographs of Hitler and the

German Army. It begins with a photograph of the author in his

Naval Commander&#39;s uniform and is full of "honest little confessions

of human foibles" which the author believes "will make it difficult

later on to establish the political legend about my person which

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must have if White Western Civilization is to survive. "

"The Rockwell Report, " which appears monthly or every two

months, is a psuedo newspaper in which Rockwell comments on and makes

predictions regarding national and international occurrences, lashes out at

hecklers and enemies, and discusses ANP business.

"The Stormtrooper, " a bimonthly magazine, contains articles

regarding aspects of national and international Nazism and feature articles

containing scurrilous squibs about Jews and Negroes.

c. Distribution

ANP literature turns up in almost all areas of the country. It is

placed under windshield wipers, handed to pedestrians, mailed to teen-Zagers,

passed out during demonstrations, or disseminated in other ways to the

public. ANP literature has been distributed in such places as Las Cruces,n.1?

New Mexico; Severna Park, Maryland; Hot Springs, Arkansas; and

Livingston, Montana. In February, 1965, pamphlets emanating from the

ANP were found tucked in books in a Lansing, Michigan, news store.

Rockwell has utilized teen-agers to disseminate his propaganda.

At a rally held in Springfield, Massachusetts, in October, 1962, three

young boys and a girl placed anti-Semitic, anti-Negro literature on the

windshields of about 30 cars.

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a. Picketing " A - -

Demonstrations are one of the numerous ways in which

Rockwell not only propagates his hate but receives much desired

publicity. The most common method of demonstrating is the picket t

line. The visits of foreign dignitaries, -the showing oi films such

as "Exodus, " Communist Party celebrations, and civil rights

demonstrations are but a few of the happenings which draw ANP

picket lines. As often as possible, the White House is the spot selected ,

for the picketing. -

b. §ounte_rdemonstrations . ,

Rockwell keeps abreast of planned demonstrations and activities_,

in the Washington area and, if there is a possibility of publicity, he sends

ANP demonstrators to the scene either to counterpicket or to disrupt the ~

event. Recently during ceremonies irfwashington, D. C. , welcoming a &#39;

visiting African dignitary, a truck filled with black-faced, costumed

ANP troopers drove around the streets parallel to the parade route.

On January 5, 1965, Rockwell issued a press release

announcing a contemplated "Racial Sanity March on Harlem" in the

Summer of 1965. The release states: "If it is legal and proper for Brooklyn

Jews and Negroes to &#39;invade&#39; Mississippi to �educate� the citizens there, then

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by apiritul pygmiee tor mm to nland up tor a new and Vllll mun. Vuur

heroic people lie silent; lanulll in golden chains amt turn ln-tween the

tvo criminal gnngl ol Bolsheviks and Zluulutn.

l helped lo IIIIDD and lvurn million cl your have you; men. Your

blue-eyed you� mothers were raped ml murdered by Smiet and

Negro anus. Thu millions ul liltle blond buys and girls yl-u

loved no well lleinolderinq in acres d devulaltun and ruin.

Millions oi my lellow Amerlcmu. Brilllh. Irena-h and others nl uur

racial rnmndoe. all an ignorant an I once wee. were nleugmereil and

maimed lighting Ior thou arm: two lilthy game nl Zluniata and Bolsheviks

The Weltlelnd cringe: like the Devil at lloe uign nl llw 92-run. Your

mighty apirll nu inepirnd mililona with the lluly I�:-um.

From nll over the earth, hinlly at Ill-at, cone: the wind nl

marching boots - louder and louder they growl Linton! They age

nigh�! "Ole Feline tloch! Die lleilnn Int ;eahiouen!"

Out ul the laud IM mew 0| lice, your holy, rad, while and blnwliSnuiilta ha been I Iunu hurl into line utleu Ill

Vlrginla, United Staten 0| America, and we pm�; you uur llveu.

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to walk the streets of Harlem to �educate� the blacks there to American

ways. " The release indicates Rockwell intends to ask the Attorney

General of the United Statesfor protection, but if the authorities "are lax

in enforcing our rights in Harlem, we shall be forced to do what we can

to protect ourselves from the restless natives, and we have no intentions

of winding up in any Harlem stew-pot. "

c. Public Meetings and Speeches

The open-air meeting is another favorite propaganda method.

92ln March, 1960, Rockwell announced his intentions of holding weekly open-

air meetings. Flankedby three or four uniformed storm troopers, he stood

on a hastily constructed platform over which the ANP banner was supported

by two American flags. These meetings were usually held during the * �

spring and summer on the Mall in Washington, D. C. , and were intended to. -s

acquaint the public with the aims and purposes of the Party and recruit

additional members. On occasion, the audience, though sparse, became

violent, and a melee ensued. After more misses than hits and more W _

confusion than violence, Rockwell and his disheveled troopers would, if

not arrested for disorderly conduct, return to headquarters, where they

exchanged lies of bravado under fire.

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In May, 1963, Rockwell and 20 members traveled to Reading,s

Pennsylvania, where-he spoke at the Bandshell in City Park. Afterward,

carrying American and Nazi flags and wearing swastika arm bands, the _

group marched across Ssyline Drive in Pennsylvania about five miles

distant where Rockwell made an open-air speech.

Rockwell travels extensively throughout the country. I-Iis

itinerary for November, 1964, for instance, included appearances in

Tulsa, Oklahoma; Dallas, Texas; Little Rock, Arkansas; Shreveport

and New Orleans, Louisiana; Jackson, Mississippi; Birmingham, Alabama;

Nashville, Tennessee; and cities in North Carolina. - ~

cl. Campus Appearances

_ In recent years, student groups on campuses throughout the

United States have extended invitations to controversial speakers

representing divergent political groups in the United States. Underso

this trend, Rockwell has been tendered numerous invitations, has

spoken at many colleges, and has received remuneration. "It I can

win even a small group. . . in each college, I can win the youth, "

Rockwell has said. » - �

Some of these invitations have been cancelled, but among

those institutions where Rockwell has spoken are Carleton College,

Western Washington State College, $811 J0se=-City-llollege,

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University of Chicago, San Diego State College, University of Michigan,

Hunter College, Colorado State College, and University of Hawaii.

Most of Rockwell&#39;s appearances are without incident mainly

because of the precautions taken by the institutions. Audience reaction,

however, has not always been passive. During Rockwell&#39;s talk at

San Diego State College on March 9, 1962, eggs were thrown at the stage

and a student came out of the audience, struck him, and broke his glasses.

When he spoke at the University of Michigan on October 13, 1964,

considerable heckling was done and several eggs were thrown at the stage.

Threats of a bomb planted in the hall were received when Rockwell appeared

on the campus of the University of Chicago in February, 1963. _ , _

The most effective weapon of dissent used by college audiences

is the silent treatment._.At Antioch College, Rockwell was infuriated by1&#39;,~ . of

complete silence which confronted his remarks. When he finished speaking

and asked if there were any questions, the audience rose and filed silently

out of the auditorium. Students at San Francisco State utilized this

technique to show their disapproval when Rockwell spoke on October 29, 196

About 300 members of a Jewish group at the college wore "Star of David"

. arm bands or lapel buttons. �

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Although Rockwell is the main representative of the ANP

on campuses, other members have appeared. The head of the west -

coast branch of the Party, "Captain" Ralph Forbes, spoke at the

University of California at Berkeley on May 22, 1964, before a capacity

crowd of 6, 500. The audience, described as good-natured and &#39; A

humorous, simply laughed at his presentation.

e. Stunts &#39; " &#39;

Publicity stunts -during demonstrations are a favorite ANP

device. In 1962, during a demonstration in front of &#39;a Washington, D. C.,

� theater, a trooper dragged a Soviet flag along the sidewalk. When this

did not get sufficient attention, the trooper bolted through the crowd

at the entrance, "threw the flag onthe carpet in the lobby, and

tramping on it. A police officer picked up the flag, returned it to the

trooper, and ordered him to rejoin the line. He then threw it on the

sidewalk and stamped on it. He was placed under arrest and charged with

disorderly conduct.

One tried-and-true method of gaining publicity involves the

use of handcuffs. On at least three occasions, ANP pickets have

handcuffed themselves to the iron gates of embassies in Washington, �D. C.

It was necessary to use either wire cutters or files to extricate them.

All were arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.

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&#39; During a demonstration on Constitution Avenue in Washington, D.

in November, 1962, one ANP member went to the outer office of then

Attorney General Robert Kennedy and handcuffed himself to a chair in the

office.

&#39; In March, 1965, during the civil rights demonstrations in

Washington, D C.., one ANP member climbed a tree in Lafayette Park

opposite the White House and handcuffed himself to a branch. The police

broke the branch and arrested the storm trooper, charging him with

disorderly conduct. ~ &#39;

_ � &#39; On three occasions, "Storm Trooper" Andrew Chappell has made

what are described as "hate runs. " On Sunday, March 10, 1963, wearing

a T-shirt with a swastika sewn on it and letters reading "50 Mile Run For_

the White Race, " he ran 50 miles in 100 laps around Lafayette Park in

Washington, D. C. The run was supposed to demonstrate the superiority ofI.,~�

"Nazis over liberals, -Jews and peace creeps, " and mimicked the "peace

walks" then taking place in the United States.

Chappell planned to run 110 miles to Richmond, Virginia, on

April 3, 1963, carrying an application for a new charter to be delivered

to the Virginia State Corporation Commission.

During a demonstration at the Sylvan Theater on the Washington

Monument grounds in July, 1964, a hushed stillness ushered in the running

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and announced he had completed the 110 -mile run from Richmond as a

protest against civil rights demonstrations! Egpecting to make a

dramatic entrance before thousands of people, the panting trooper was

somewhat disappointed at the crowd of not mo_re than 30. Oi course,

no sightings had been reported of any runner making his way along

the highway between Richmond and Washington. -

In May, 1961, to counteract the Freedom Riders, Rockwell

dispatched a "hate bus" of storm troopers to New Orleans. Plastered

with racist signs, the bus was not permitted to enter the city until the

signs were removed. Once in the city, ANP picketing resulted in the

arrest of the storm troopers and Rockwell, who had traveled

- A similar type of this particular propaganda device was

used recently in San Francisco, California. Using a baby -blue pickup

truck with plywood sides sporting swastikas and signs such as "Hitler

was right; Jew race mixing is rotten" and "America for Whites,

Africa for Blacks, " tour members of the ANP drove around the city.

f. Disruptive Tactics -

Disruptive tactics attain a large amount of publicity for

the ANP. In September, 1962, an ANP member, attending a meeting

of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference in Birmingham,

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Dr. Martin Luther King. The trooper received 80 days in jail for this

offense.

During meetings in June, 1964, at the National Theater in

Washington, D. C. , sponsored by the Student Nonviolent Coordinating

Committee, a civil rights group, concerning the Mississippi racial

situation, an AN P member ran up on the stage and began singing ANP songs

He was literally dragged off the stage by police officers.

On June 18, 1964, an 18-year-old ANP trooper suddenly jumped

up from a seat in the United States Senate Gallery and began waving a Nazi

flag and shouting protests against passage of the civil rights legislation.

lie was removed by Capitol police and taken to a hospital for psychiatric _observation. M &#39;1

On January 4, 1965, a member -of the ANP, wearing blackI,. If

leotards, blackface make-up, a black top hat, and a bandana, ran onto the

floor of the United States House of Representatives during a roll call

shouting, "I&#39; se the Mississippi delegation. I demand to be seated. " He

was obviously mocking the efforts of the predominantly Negro Mississippi

Freedom Democratic Party to block the seating of that State&#39;s white

Congressmen. He was arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.

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" Songs and records are used by the ANP for propaganda

purposes. The following is an excerpt from a typical song sung at

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The ANP sponsors "Hatenannies, " which are musical programs

An advertisement for a "Hatenanny Hit Record" was recently printed by

the ANP calling attention to the "famous country music star" guitar-

playing Odis Cochran and "The Three Bigots" singing two songs entitled

"Ship Those Niggers Back" and "We ls Non-Violent Niggersl"&#39;"""""~�

4. Publicity t

Publicity is the backbone oi Rockwell&#39;s strategy and activities.

During his speech at State University in Geneseo, New York, on

February 4, 1965, Rockwell was questioned regarding his possible

assassination. After hoping it would be a "clean shot, ".he indicated,

as a second thought, _.th_at perhaps a wound would be good, too, because

it would garner "world-wide publicity." _

Rockwell strives for the shocking, �the repulsive, and the

horrifying to gain public notice. Using such props as gorilla costumes,

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blackface make -up, and oversized noses, Rockwell turns his demonstrations

into carnivals of hate. In 1960, he sent troopers dressed in ape costumes

to picket the Washington Zoo. They carried placards reading "Free Our

Brothers" and "We Equals Want Civil Rights. " -

&#39; Publicity is, ashe said, "the life-blood of a political movement. "

When the press ignores him, he laments the "paper curtain" and blames the

Jews. He attempts to ensure notice by advising the press, law enforcement

authorities, and Jewish organizations of his scheduled activities.

- Articles or statements which displease him provoke a demand

for public apology. He is continually either threatening or instituting legal

action. In September, 1964, he filed� a $550,000 libel suit in the Federal

Court in Birmingham, Alabama, against "an ex-chiropractor named _

Edward Fields, " Information Director of the National States Rights Party,

claiming that for more than two years Fields had "engaged in a continuingI,#9

conspiracy to ruin him. " Rockwell earlier had attempted unsuccessfully to

unite in principle with Fields, since the National States Rights Party is an

extremist organization which believes in white supremacy. ,

The slogans, "The Jews Are Through in 72," "Stand With llsh�rw �S 6 * ~

Stand Out of Our Way, " and "Communism Is Jewish," are but three of many

used by the AN P. Rockwell relies on his artistic talents to prepare the

offensive slogans which appear on demonstration placards.

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It appears that ANP headquarters recently have had considerable

difficulty defining ANP membership. Membership was formerly divided

between dues�-paying and associate members, or sympathizers. The

latest determination is that regular members are those who live out-

side the headquarters area and participate in any ANP activity. Storm

troopers are those in residence at the ANP barracks in Arlington, &#39;

Virginia. It should be noted, however, that Rockwell and Party literature

refer to participating members as -troopers.

-The actual total membership of the AN P numbers below 100.

On occasion, Rockwell explains the small membership by saying that

he is keeping the Party small but well disciplin ed. "We&#39;re not a mass

movement yet, "he concedes. "I&#39;m -liiiilding up an officer corps of

counter-revolutionaries. Every one of our people is required to be

ready to die for what he believes in and might just do that, and more.

Lots of them go to jail. Almost all of them. As a result, you don&#39;t

find too many people who want to dabble in that kind of politics. " At

other times, he claims a higher figure. During an answer period

following a speech at Stanford University in November, 1964, he said,

"We have about 700 hard core. . . Storm Troopers all over the

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.Iea cum. val MW "�it &#39;° ""4"pnqgg mo joining larael ia hrbarmuioae leading to World War III!

ewaetih arnnbande and cwryingred and white ant blzk eigna emblazoned

�- the ewaetilra. the Commander and there de�ed mob: oi ayeterical. ecreatning

|. Comnm�lltl and Zioniete. HI! P011404�y an HAZE in rod J the building whichmute the center oi the Waatorn World.

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htwheo grown-op American _.lu92| proliamlly organized iato a REAL Nazi Partyan the Promier oi lerael at the Intu--oe in tile Capital oi the United Stataa withnib:-in-earneet. -the Jewieh "Paper-ruin� ol iron preae control claznpa down4.111 aewe got ontbe wiree and even on�XV ior an hour or ao, but it wan rothleervealed oti when the big Iewa IQ�! about it!idea oi the Jew publicity tor the ewaatikaa

no lrighten the little Jewe isto big contri-�mu or "deienee" and to iurther o�PPreeenern Germany. -by poblicieing nocturnal

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For the tiret time in over torty yeara.he Jewe are diecoveriag that their tried andtroe tactice oi liee, terror, agitation oi inno-cent duoea and manipulation oi the man mind

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are no longer any match for White Man wholepatience in exhaueted: who are ianatically tie-termined to destroy the illegal tormeatora bya combination oi all-out and heroic ATTACKwithin the framework oi abeolute legality. andpreciee exploitation oi the Aryao-blind Jewiah:nentality.Oor eucceea may bejuiged from thetact that although our activitiee would make i-deal material with -menu acne the Jewe outoi bigger contribution. they don&#39;t dare MEN-TION ua, -becauae the BIG Iawe ARE acared!

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chain oi evidence that �ue great,92Vhite Clarin-ian majority oi America ie at laat {ed up withthe arrogant tyranny oi the Jewiah _conepira-torl and their Negro toole ie reproduced atthe left. in epite oi enormoue pr-eaeure by thefanatical ulvooatee of "tolerance", "brother-hood" and " roe epeecb", the State Govern-ment in Virginia recognised our careful com-pliance witl: the lawe and regulations, and ia-med ca a permit for our Nazi Headquartera,exactly an they would to any other law~abid-ing organisation. The days when only Jewe.Negroea and Reta could get each righte areOVER! The White Man in !�lGl-i&#39;l&#39;ING BACK!

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country. . . . But in addition to that I have about 12,000 people who actively

sympathize, write to us� and sometimes help us. ln addition to that. . . I

think there are about 10 million Americans that are mighty grateful that

we are operating. " . _ . ,

2. Eypes Attracted

The ANP~has especial attraction tor the school dropouts, the

failures, the misfits, the mentally ill, and the potentially violent. Almost

all of the troopers are below thirty years of age.� Many have but an

elementary education. The majority have attended from one to three years

of high school. Some have attended colleges and universities, but only a

few have obtained degrees.

A sampling of the backgrounds given on 19 applications reveals -

that 13 applicants have arrest records for such charges as disorderly ~ *

conduct, assault, carrying dangerous weapons, attempted rape, armed&#39;5.-?

robbery, and burglary;

Of the 19, eight have a history of mental disorders. One was

categorized as "a victim of paranoia with systematized delusions of

persecution. " Another suffered from "acute paranoid schizophrenic

reaction. " A psychiatric examination revealed another to be an "anxious,

tense male evidencing poorly controlled hostility ._" One individual stated

on his application that the reason for his dishonorable discharge from the

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United States Army in "the Korean War was "disobeying orders and

taking it upon myself to exterminate prisoners when captured."

&#39; &#39; In the Fall of 1961, three members of the ANP were

arrested and charged with carnal knowledge of minors. All were

involved with underaged girls who had been frequenting ANP

headquartersin Arlington. l

&#39; Although Rockwell speaks against "queers, " there is

evidence that some homosexuals have sought refuge in the ANP. Some

members on the west coast, including former leader Leonard Holstein,

were accused of homosexual activities. Recently, a member of the

Party directed a letter to Rockwell complaining of the homosexual

activities of "top men in the ANP" and threatening to resign in &#39;

absence of official action. I-le stated he could tolerate the reputation

of being a fascist but could never tolerate an association with "queers.&#39;0.1?

Therehas been no indication, however, that Rockwell .

himself has homosexual tendencies.

3. Reasons for Joining

Under the section on the ANP application entitled "Reason

for Joining, " one applicant stated, "I want a mighty nation united

under the philosophy that might makes right and weaklings are a social

injustice. "

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Another wrote, "I love my God, my family and my white brothers

everywhere. To the enemies of these I pledge total destruction. &#39;_&#39; One

applicant joined the ANP to save the "white race from mixing themselves to

death. " Another joined f&#39;becaus_e I&#39;m a Nazi at hart." One wanted to join

"to fight Jewry, communism, capitalism, socialism, syndicalism, satgnism,

immorality and race mixing." "Capitalism and�Communist and Jews, l�

wrote another "at least and are for them seft only. Only i§_ a socialists

state do we have everyone in mind. . . . "_

4. Teen-agers _

�. Although the minimum age for membership in the ANP is 18, one

of the ANP&#39;s main target groups is the teen-ager, for Rockwell has

persistently attempted to gain a following among high school youths. V V -

Many of the teen-agers who manifest an interest in the ANP show

distinct signs oi mental instability or illness. A 17-year-old Utah youth who1&#39;,- _ of

was interested in the ANP was described as being "high strung" and as

having attempted suicide in the past. A 15-year-old Oklahoma-youth who

rented a post office box in the name of the ANP was described as introverted,

studious, intelligent, and antisocial. g -A WW� a

In May, 1963, four Long Island youths, armed with a submachine

gun, shot up their high school and the home of a teacher who had given

three of them poor grades. All had visited Rockwell&#39;s headquarters in

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Arlington, Virginia, and had taken some literature. �When arrested,

police found in one home an arsenal and quantities oi Nazi hateliterature. &#39;

In September, 1964, a 16-year-old in North Carolina made

an effort to join the ANP. This boy had been under the care of a &#39;

psychiatrist who considered him potentially dangerous and in need of -hospitalization. &#39; � i t

A juvenile in Florida, suspected by the local police of &#39;

slashing women&#39;s undergarments on clotheslines, was in correspondence

~ with Rockwell. I-Ie made the comment to his friends that the Nazis

know how to kill Jews and he wanted to kill Jews also.

5 . Women &#39; _

Women take no active part in the ANP. In the Program of _

the World Union of Free Enterprise National Socialists, it is stated. I&#39;- A I?

categorically that the "disruptive doctrines of a false &#39;equality&#39;--

meaning sameness with men" will be eliminated from our civilization

when the Nazis take over. At one time, Rockwell indicated that he

was going to establish a "Naziette&#39;s Branch" to be called the "Shower

Troopers, " but nothing ever came of it. � Although a iew females have

been listed as members, they have never been appointed to positions

of importance in the Party. The only woman known to work on

ANP premises is Rockwell&#39;s personal "secretary. "

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I patch! Friends will come irom miles around to hear it! If 4a dingy lock of "equals" tries to integrate your place, just 3play "Hatenanny" and watch the coons head for the moon! !. . . . Listen to these "rave" notices: "Terrible! YILCI-I 1" 5"Martin Luther Coon; "Will ruin integrationi"...l.-iyndon

Baker Jenkins; . ."Don&#39;t ship them hack hereI"..Airican Ape, etc. New " I _,-.&#39;York type lovers oi "tree speech" are doing their damndest to stop pro- / "Q? »duction oi "Hatena-nnY"» so order yours NOW while we still have the &#39;v� Q-�Javailable ior immediate shipment! Only $ 1 each, 6 ior $5! Write iorwholesale rates.! ,

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F. Orggnization

- A 1. Rational Headquarters _ _ _ _

Under a court order initiated by Harold Noel Arrowsmith, Jr. ,

in September, 1958, Rockwell was evicted from 6512 Williamsburg

Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia, in June, 1959. He lived in, temporary

quarters until January 11, 1960, when the ANP rented a building at

928 North Randolph Street, Arlington, ostensibly for $160 a month. This

property was purchased on January 7, 1960, for $21, 500 by Floyd Fleming,

a Rockwell associate and sympathizer, and his wife Emma. When Rockwell

and Fleming are getting along, the ANP reportedly has these quarters rent free

but when any difficulty arises between the two, Fleming charges Rockwell

monthly rent. This address is currently the National Headquarters of the ANP.

In the Spring of 1961, the ANP occupied an additional residence; &#39;

at 6150 Wilson Boulevard, Arlington, Virginia, which is located about �

three miles from the Randolph Street building. The house, in a chronic

state of disrepair, is situated out of view on a lot totaling 26 acres. Besides

being a barracls for ANP storm troopers, it is used for sleeping quarters

and some office work. It is also the site of open, weekly meetings of the ANP.

The owner of this property has permitted the ANP to occupy it to protect it

from destruction by vandals and to force county authorities to rezone it for a

high-rise apartment project "just to get rid oi Rockwell. " When Rockwell

was unable to meet the monthly rental of $225, the owner signed a

rental agreement with him whereby he would pay the sum of $1. 00 per month.

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Because of the undesirability of the present tenants, it is periodically

inspected by county authorities as a potential health hazard. -&#39;

- 2. National and State Officers &#39; &#39; -

The following individuals are considered national officers of the ANP:

. ~� George Lincoln Rockwell, Se1f- styled National .~ Commander

Alan J. Welch, Lieutenant Colonel and Deputy National�Commander -. - r

Matthias Koehl, Jr. , Major and National Secretary

Robert Allison Lloyd HI, Captain and Chief ofSecurity and Operations

John Patler, Captain and Officer in Charge of. Printing . -

There are no state officers as such in the ANP; however;-~Rockwel1

has appointed individuals in different localities to act as the persons in charge

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The ANP&#39;s major units in the United States, in addition to national

headquarters in Arlington, Virginia, are centered in San Francisco and Glendale,

California; Chicago, Illinois; and Dallas, Texas. Supporters of Rockwell&#39;s view

and some independent groups who call themselves Nazis exist in many other citie

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