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George Lincoln Rockwell, (March 9, 1918 - August 25, 1967) was the founder of the American Nazi Party and perhaps the most prominent American neo-Nazi leader.

Rockwell grew up with divorced parents, both of whom were famous vaudeville comedians and actors, where he learned his skills for speaking to and working with crowds. After earning a university degree in sociology, he joined the military and rose to be Commander of the US Naval Air Base in Iceland. Rockwell became a neo-nazi after his attempt to get Douglas MacArthur elected as president of the USA failed. He blamed Jews for this failure. In 1959, he founded the American Nazi Party, under whose banner he ran for governor of Virginia in 1965.

After giving many speeches that led to riots, Rockwell was gunned down in his car in Arlington, Virginia by John Patler, a disgruntled ex-party member whom he accused of trying to insert Marxist propaganda into the newsletter of the party, The Stormtrooper.

Many of Rockwell's writings are available through the Internet today.

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Bibliography

  • Hate: George Lincoln Rockwell and the American Nazi Party, by William H. Schmaltz. Published by Brasseys, Inc., 2001. ISBN 1574882627.
  • American Fuehrer: George Lincoln Rockwell and the American Nazi Party, by Frederick James Simonelli. Published by University of Illinois Press., 1999. ISBN 0252022858
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