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Bradley W. Hart concludes the story of would-be ”American Hitler”, Fritz Julius Kuhn, the German-American Bund, and the Jewish plumber Isadore Greenbaum. Along with contributors, Arnie Bernstein and Greenbaum’s grandson Brett Siciliano, Hart describes the critical moment Isadore recounts the fascist Kuhn in Madison Square Garden... and how both of their lives were forever changed from that day forward.
Bradley and Nancy Beck Young discuss a man that was labeled by Life Magazine as America’s #1 fascist intellectual. Lawrence Dennis held popular sway over national politicians, business elites, college students and all those who gravitated to fascism in the 1930s. But, Dennis hid a personal...
Published 06/11/24
Industrialist Henry Ford was an engineering prodigy that literally changed the way most Americans lived their lives in the early 20th Century. But, he was also a staunch anti-semite who used his great wealth to influence aspiring fascists worldwide. Along with contributors Pamela Nadell and...
Published 05/28/24