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SUMMARYANDCONCLUSIONS
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GEORGE LINCOLN ROCKWELL O0 UI 0 I0 00 00 0 O 1

A. Personal Background . . .. . . .. . . . . . 1
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II. AMERICANNAZIPARTY . . . . .. . . . . ..10


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A.OriginandHistory.. ..10

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2. Use oi Name "American Nazi Party" . . . . -11
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WestGermany
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International
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.Issuance of Passport to Rockwell . . . . . .
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C. Objectives . . ..

Election to
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Public Meetingsand Speeches
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G. Finances . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. O O O 49

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. Dues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 51
. Solicitations . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 51
Contributions . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . 52
.Sale oi Literature . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 53
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FightingAmericanNationalists. . . . . . .. . .57
Youth
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United White Christiaiis Majority . . . . . ..
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Splinter . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. .58
1. American Party
National . . . . . . . . . .. . .59
2. United States Nationalist Party . . . . . . .. . .59
3. ofAmerica
White Party . . . . . . . . .. . 60

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Contact
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Extremist . . . . . . . . .. . 60
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SUMMARY AND CONCLUSIONS

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American NaziParty, with an
illusory organizational substance
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national membership
of socialmisfits numberingless than100, have
launted theswastika in
the face of the American people. Calling his
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for electionto thegovernorship
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and the Presidency
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by 1972.
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all "treasonous Jews" throughmethods usedby Hitler&#39;s
Nazis, banish all
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American Negroes
to Africa, and amendConstitution of theUnited States
the
to conform to Nazi whims.

Behind the masks of patriotism, anticommunism, and Aryan,


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supremacy, Rockwell
is dedicatedto creatinga climateof religious and
racial hatred against themain
targets of .shis venom--the Jewsand Negroes
inthe United States. Nazi literature, emanating from aprinting in
press

the ramshackleheadquartersin
Arlington, Virginia, is
replete with an
insulting andsavagesense
of humor depriving its victims of all semblance
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and his troopers never engage

in violence except in
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vanquished the enemy
world
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Distasteful costumes,
contemptible slogans,
and disruptive
tactics
have brought
national attention
to Rockwell,
inflating him
and his
group tarbeyond theirdue.
Although inordinate
publicity has
Rockwell and his
made __
American Nazi
Party into
national nuisances,
the pseudomilitary
of
naturethe group,
the fanatic
psychotic
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the
presence
firearms
of headquarters
in
Party all indicate
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A. Personal Background
&#39; 1 . Birth

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

autobiography, "ThisTime theWorld, "the "greatestmarathonrace


of
history
human 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 asa stage
and radio comedian

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

divorced. Thereafter, he spenthalf


of his time with a"tyrannical." aiint
and the other half with his father and common-law
"his 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 ateacher. attended


He 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 Providence,
in

Rhode Island. .

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first clue thathe "mightbe differentfrom other
people."
Rockwell was told that
he had the worst scholastic record of any one ever

admitted the
to university
but alsohad attained
the highest
grade ever
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Brown University
until March
20, 1941, whenhe officially withdrew. In
his last semester
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had
he beg92m major
to in philosophy. He received nodegrees. From
approximately 1947
to 1949,
he studied
art under
the GIBill ofRights
at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn, New York.
3. Service Record

On March15, 1941,
Rockwell enlisted as an aviationcadet in
the United States Naval Reserve USNR!. Upon completion of flight

training inMarch, 1942,


he was
commissionedEnsign,
an USNRi""During
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his naval service, he served aboardthe U.S. S. "Omaha, "U. S.S. "Wasp,"
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and U.S.
"Mobile" in theAtlantic and
S. Pacific theaters.By 1945,wheni
he returnedto civilian life, he had risen
to the rank of LieutenantCommander.
During the Korean War, he wasrecalled 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 withthe Naval
Air Reserve Training Unit
until 1957.
February
On 1, 1960,apersonal hearing beforea Boardof
Officers wasgranted toRockwell inorder thathe
could presenta statement
answering specific
charges contained
in arecommendationto the Secretary
of theNavy thathe bedischarged fromthe NavalReserve. Thebasis
for
the action
was his association with Nazi-type organizations; his espousal

i 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
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permission
requiring to depart
from the United
States. Rockwell had
made
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to effect areconciliation with his second wife.
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which he__-*

expressed hopeto "convince the membersof this Board that it would not
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the best
interest of theNagy andCountry
the to dismissme
from the Service, but that my retention in the face of the organized pressure
ider. on theNavy Departmentwill be a great
and historic service to our American
Republic andour beleagueredpeople."Rockwell had 6,000copies ofthis
prepared
statement for "distribution." The decisionof the Board ordered
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. Marital
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Rockwell been
has marriedtwice.
OnApril
24, 1948, he
was
married toJudith Aultmann
in Barrington,Rhode Island.Three
children
were bornof this marriage, whichended indivorcein 1953. On
October 8,1953,during
his assignment
Iceland, Rockwell married
in
Thora Hallgrimmson,
niece ofthe thenIcelandic Ambassador
to the
United States. On their honeymoon, Rockwelland his bride visited -

Adolf Hitler&#39;s
former retreat at Berchtesgaden,Germany. After eight
years ofa verytrying existence,
Rockwell&#39;swife
second
returned
to &#39;
Iceland withthe three
children born of their
marriage. She divorced

him on October 15, 1961.

In January, 1960, Judith Aultmann Rockwellbrought suit ,


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against Rockwell
asking support
payments for
her threechildren. In
February, 1960,
-he was
ordered by
the Domestic
Relations Court
of
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Arlington, Virginia,to pay$80amonth for threemonthswith
the amount
gradually increasing
$200 amonth by January,1961. Duringthis
to
hearing, it was brought
out thatRockwell had
no funds
of his ownand
that he
depended for support
his
upon organization. Hetold
the Court
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6 5. Employment ~

From 1945until hewas


recalled to activedutyin
the UnitedStates
Naval Reserve,
Rockwell,utilizingartistic
his talent and
training,
attemptedmake
an
to adequate
for
living his firstwife
and family. Through-
out theSummers of1946 and
1947, heran acommercial art shopin
Boothbay Harbor,
Maine. About
1949, he
and several
associates formed
an
advertising company
in Portland,
Maine, which
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variety ofpositions
these years,
the advertising
in
he established
public relations fields.
and
the Rockwell
Publishing Company,
During
Incorporated,
in Portland,Maine,
and did publicrelations work
for theMaineState
Chamber ofCommerce. In1950, hewas recalledto activenavaldutyand
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Up tothis point,
Rockwell claims
to have
had no
explicit political
ambitions. He had rebelledagainst the"liberalism" he had foundin
his
1&#39;,
. If

educational experience
at Brown
University and PrattInstitute, butit did
not stimulate him to counteraction.

I Development
B. of Extremist Views
During his assignmentin
California, Rockwell indicatesthat he
became intenselyinterested in the careers of SenatorJoseph McCarthyand
General DouglasMacArthur andwas
appalled their
at treatment by the press

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It was,he states,at
this point inhis litethat hewas introduced
to
what hesuspected as
being thestrength and
determination the
oi Jews
to deliberately slant the news. _ _

- To corroborate thisnewly discovered


knowledge, Rockwell
says hedid furtherresearch at
the San
Diego Public
Library and
foundthere
irrefutable, documentary evidence
that "communism is
Judaism." He awakened, so
he writes, from
"thirty years of
stupid
politicalsleep.
" The moreresearch he
did, themore hebecame
convinced of an
"international Jewish conspiracy" to destroy the

civilization ofthe gentilesand "quietlyconquer and


subdue the
world
under thebloody, old-testament
despotism ofthe Kingof Zion."&#39; On
one of his ventures into San Diego bookshops, he found a copy
of I-
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Hitler&#39;s"Mein Kampf"
Adolf and "that wasthe endof
one Lincoln .
Rockwell, the nice guy, --thedumb &#39;Goy,&#39;
--and thebeginningof an
entirely different person. " n

with
lmbued the ideology of
Hitler&#39;s
National Socialism and

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

conspiracy,"Rockwell decided thathis future


lay in thepolitical arena.
But, anew wife andfamily, plus demands toralimonyfrom
his first
wife, necessitated financial resources.

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Upon the service
October,
in 1954, first
his
unsuccessful venture
was thefounding
a magazine forservicemen&#39;s
of
called
wives "U. S. Lady. " Becauseof
what he calledaconspiracy on the
-partof
his co-workers, he
was forced
to sellhis interestin themagazine.
It wasactually hisintent touse
the magazine as
a political organ whichled
to anunsympathetic reaction
on thepartof
his co-workers.
sporadic
After employment, Rockwell
beganaserious effort
to
force hisway intothe conservativeright wing. But, he writes,
he found the
conservatives tobe the "world&#39;s champion
ostriches, muttering to each other
down under
the sand
in secret,
whiletheir plumed
&#39; bottoms
in the
wave
breezes for the Jews
to at
kick leisure."
their and
Broke rejected as a

leader byhis right-wingcontacts, hewas forcedagain


to seek employment.
From 1955
to 1958,Rockwellworked
for various right-wing"
individuals. Robert
Snowden, organizer
the Americansfor Constitutional
of
Action, employed
Rockwellan
asorganize
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

publisherof
the "American Mercury"magazine. During
this period, Rockwell
met Dewest Hooker, a wealthy American with unrestrained pro -Nazi

leanings whohad drawntogether potentialjuvenile delinquentsand formed

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League
inNew
York
City.The
plans
ofRockwell
Hooker toestablish
and aNazipartythe American
on political
scene
tailed Hookerreturned
tomaterialize,
and tothebusiness
world
and
eventually
took
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Inearly dressed
1958,
Rockwell, inhisNaval
Commander&#39;
uniform,
wenttoNewport
News,Virginia,
tothehome
ofWilliam
Scott
Stephenson,
theeditor called
ofaprosegregation
magazine "TheVirginian."
Heapplied
foremployment
and
presented
samplesofhiswritings
and
artwork. -
a number
Stephenson
bought but
oicaricatures,
whenhelearned
oiRockwell&
pro-Nazi
leanings
he
severed
relations.
Atthis Rockwell
time, reportedl
didsome
free-lance
propaganda
writing
for-the group
white
supremacist
calling
itseli
the National
States
Rights
Party,
but
hewas
not
employed &#39;
iulltime
because needs exceeded
hismonthly
financial what group could
this afford
topay.
Rockwell
states
hewas determined
tosetupaprogram
which
was, Nazi,
inessence, but, like
someother
neofascist
groups,
heatfirst
1 __
tried
todisguise
it. Remembering
that
the"ultimate
smear
ofthe&#39;
Jews" .~ -

was"you&#39;re
aNazi, be an"OPEN,
"hedecided
to ARROGANT,ALL-
OUT
a sneaky
NAZI,
not Nazi.
..with
theswastika,
storm-troops,
and
open
declarations
of.. .intentions
togas . ."
theJew-traitors. _
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Through
Stephenson,
Rockwell
met
oneHarold
NoelArrowsmith
Jr.,5
arabidly
anti-Semitic
multimillionaire
fromBaltimore,
Maryland,
who
had
been
residing
inMainz,
Germany.
Arrowsmith&#39;s
association
with
Stephenson
haddisintegrated,
andhesaw a
inRockwell
welcome
means

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his obsessive
hatredthe
forJewish
people. Q1 May
10, 1958,
Rockwell andhis long-searched-for financial "angel" leit Newport News
together. N
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arm, By now,Rockwell was
knownas
a violent anti-Semite.From
aresidence at 6512 Williamsburg Boulevard in Arlington, Virginia,

purchased by
Arrowsmith, Rockwellbegan toprint anddisseminate his
hate propaganda
ascribed tothe "NationalCommittee toFree America
&#39;s from Jewish Domination." But, by September, 1958,
he and Arrowsmith

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

ling eviction from the premises and for the return


of printing equipment.
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In 1959,
Rockwell founded the parent organization to the
Pal
American Nazi Party.

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II. "AMERICAN
I NAZI __
PARTY
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§

A. Origin and History


I 1. Founding

The American
Nazi Party
has been
variously referred
to as
the World
UnionFree
of Enterprise
National Socialists
WUFENS!, the
American Nazi
Party ANP!,
and the
George Lincoln
Rockwell Party.
I WUFENS was organized
February,1959,
in at ameetingat
Rockwell&#39;s in
residence
Arlington,
Virginia, attended
by sixpersons,
supposedly
leadership
the corps
of the
organization.following
The
month, IWUFENS
printed
aprogramwith an
introduction
Lincoln
by
5

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Rockwell. In
his introduction,
Rockwell claimed
that "Jewish
I-.
i
Bo1shevism"
grown
had into
an earth-conqueringmonsterwl1ich
.
Z be overcome
only by
aunified,world-wide effort
to freehumanity
bi-

from Jewish
domination and
subversion.
The program
listed seven
immutable principles
characterized
as "fundamental,absolute and
timeless Truth":
"l. . ..an honest mancan neverbe happyin a
naked scramblefor material gain andcomfort. . .

"2. .. . societycan functionsuccessfully... only


as an ORGANISM. ..

"3. .. .man makesagenuine progress onlywhen


he approaches
Nature humbly
and applies
her
eternal laws. ..

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"4. . . . struggle is the vital element of all ,


evolutionary progress and tie very
essence of life. . .

"5. . . .no man is


entitled to the services .
&#39; and
products of the labor of his fellow
man, unless he contributes at least
an
amount
EQUAL of goods or services of
his own production or invention. . .

"6. . . iit is
to the advantage of society to see
that every honest man has freedom and
opportunity to achieve his maximum
potentials. . .

"7. . . .Adolf Hitler was the gift of an


inscrutable
Providence to a world on the brink of
Jewish-Bolshevik catastrophe. .."

2. Ilse of Name:,&#39;Americ*a.n
Nazi Party"
Early in Rockwell
1960, 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,
andacharterwas 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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C
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International Aspects ~&#39;
B.
Q
1. Ge ner al ~

_When
WUFENS
formed,
was Rockwell
announced
it would
that
be aninternational movement
but that
the section
of the
organization
in theUnited
would beknown
States as the American
Party oi
WUFENS.
In November,
1964, Rockwell,
with typical
egotism, stated,
"I&#39;m head
of theWorld Union
of National
which
Socialists I established
in London
two or
three years
ago. We
now have
in most western
units countries,
and some
of thecountries behind
the IronCurtain. "
The ANP&#39;s
international ramifications
have been
mainly limited
to correspondence
with persons
of similar
viewsnumerous
in countries
throughout
world -- England,
the Canada, Germany,
France, Sweden, _:-".-.

Denmark, Norway,
Australia, Austria,
Iceland, Egypt,
Saudi Arabia,
Japan, and
several South
American
.sf
countries,
particularly Argentina.
As head
of theANP, Rockwell
has visited
two ofthese
countries --
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England and Canada.


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2. England

In August,
Rockwell was present
1962, atacampmeeting
in Gloucestershire,
England, attended
by delegates
from various
National Socialist
groups throughout
the world.Shortly thereafter,
he
was deported
from England
because presence
his was
"not for
the public

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his returnthe
Upon to United
States,published
he so-called
the
"Cotswold Agreements,
f describing
theformation
oi anew international
Nazi movement
of which he intendedto be the head.
Rockwell privately
admitted that
suchamovementwas, intact,
not formed
and thisstatement was
inserted intothe documents
only inthe
hope that
it wouldharass people_oi
the Jewish
faith. Actually,the assertion
was made
to enhance
his own
importance. Rockwell
informed American
authorities inOctober, 1962,that itan international organization
of this
type was
actually formed
with headquarters
in theUnited States,
he would
1,_ register in
accordance with
the Foreign
Agents Registration
Act.
During the Summer of1964, the secretary oi the western division
oi theAN Pwas maintainingcontact with members ofthe British National _
Socialist movement
and forwarding
them copies
of localANP newsletters
_
and publications. N --
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3. .

Although Canadian officials have


banned Rockwell&#39;s entry
into

Canada, hehas twice managed toslip across the border. The last time was
in November, 1964, when he went there to fulfill aspeaking engagement --

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


to havebeen disguised as abearded rabbi when he crossed the border,

althoughthis
was later discounted and considered to be merely amove tor

publicity .
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March,
In 1964,
-a small
of
group Island,
Vancouver British
f
Columbia,
students
Canada, reportedly formed
of
abranchthe ANP
and posted
e
swastikas, hate
slogans, and
anti- Jewish
propaganda
bulletin
on boards.
However, these
students appear
to havebeen
impressionable juveniles,
and there
is noindication that
abranchof theANP exists
in Canada.
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4. Germany &#39;
i

~Several years ago,


West Germany
banned the
importation oi
Nazi artifacts
and trappings
from Nazi
movements, particularly
from
Rockwell&#39;s
in the
group
United States.
The West
German Government
I
has expressed
concern with
importationoi Nazi
the propaganda, especially
from the United States. ~

5. OtherAttempts at
International Prominence
As furtherevidence of
Rockwell&#39;s attempts
project-himself
to
onto theinternational scene,
he haswritten letterstoworld-famous
individuals.
February,
In 1959,
Rockwéell
directed
aletterto
United Arab
Republic President
Gamel Abdel
Nasser complaining
about
the treatment
he, Rockwell,
was accorded
by Nasser&#39;s
"representatives"
in theUnited States. " M *"
In March,1964,
Rockwell directeda letterto
then Soviet
Premier Nikita
Khrushchevwhich
in he
submitted questions
dealing
Fwith the attitude
of the
Soviet
regarding
Union racial issues.
He

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abia, "I
endedhis letter by stating: consideryou a mortal enemy, but I am not

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

of
6. Issuance Passportto Rockwell
In September,
1964, issued
Rockwell was by
a passport the

three
State Department valid for years travel to all countries except

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

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

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

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

of
_-hasvisited any these countries. . I

C. &#39;
Objectives

1. Election to Political Office

[ ANP
The be
pretendsto a legitimate political party, and »
I

objective isthe
Rockwell&#39;s
ultimate of
Presidency
the
United
States.
The &#39;0
~

! of
first step is the governorship Virginia which Rockwellpredicts he will _
}

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

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

but willbetraytheAmerican
§&#39; by
people causing
a depression
andrace
As
wars. a result, Rockwell theorizes, people will rallyioltockwellz "1

will nothavea massorganization


untilthereis aneconomic
catastrophe.

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Not until
the people are poor. You can&#39;t make
arevolutionary out of a

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 aNational 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 aNational -


__

Economic IntegrityCommission toeliminate speculation;


establisha
National Free Opinion Network of Newspapers, Television, Radio,
A:In
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.

A2. Liquidation of Jews -

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

his party is to "provide aforceful yet legal opposition to the

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

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, is not totally
anti-Semiticisand
opposed
only "treasonous"
to he
Jews,
i
states
openly that about
95 per
cent of
the Jews
inAmericaare guilty
of
treason. Overadoor in the headquarters of
the Party, hangsasign which
reads: "The Jews Are Through in 72. "

When theANP takesover the


United States Governmentin 1972,

its programcallsforz
! Execution of all Jews provedto havetaken part
inMarxist or Zionist plots of treason.

! Removal of all disloyal Jews from positions where


they can control non-Jewishthoughts oractions,
particularly from the press, government,
education, entertainment, and courts.

! Establishment of anInternational Treason


Tribunal
to investigate, try, and publicly hang, infront of
the United States Capitol, all
non-Jews who are _
convicted ofhaving consciously
actedas
fronts for
Jewish treason or subversion or have violated their
oaths of office or participated in
any form of treason
against their
nations or humanity.
3. Resettlement of Negroes
The ANPregards Negroesas "secondclass
citizens. "When

the Partyisin power, it plans to transport them to Africa by first


appropriating tenbillion dollars a year for five years to build amodern
industrial nation inAfrica complete with shopping centers, cities, airlines,

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

everyNegro
family of five or more migrating to the newcountry to help

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them build ahome and establish a business.


According to Rockwell&#39;s

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

in
remaining America will be rigidly segregated noncitizens.
&#39; Phases of Strugglefor Power
4.
&#39; Rockwell has indicated that
the ANP&#39;s
for
struggle power

involves fivephases: ! to makeitself known


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

have been converted to its propaganda; ! to power


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

D. Propaganda
and Publicity
1. Literature

General
a.

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

repulsive, and unrestrained as any on the American today.


scene The

illustrated and written material--often created by Rockwell and

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printedaprinting
on press
kept at Party
headquarters--contains ma
insults and
a brutal
humor deliberately
designed
the
to Negro and
denude
Jewish people
of human
dignity. ~ "
b. ages and Content -
.- Leaflets,
pamphlets, brochures,
throwaways, stickers,
and
otherof
types disseminated "messages" the
easily are more
common
types
of ANP
propaganda. One
repugnant pamphlet
disseminatedthe
byParty
advertises"Brotherhood
a Nigger Talk
Dictionary" compiled
by theANP
"as apublic service"
for parents
whose children
are attending
integrated
schools. "There
is evenasection of thishandy brotherhood-dictionary
explaining how
to betactful about
inter-racial love."
Inside thispamphlet is
a drawing
of a"Familiarization Kit"
whose contents
include such
odious items
as "SELECTED
ROCKS -carefu y
balanced
weighted
and breaking
for school
windows,"
out "PACK OF
a&#39;,
MARIJUANA
cigarettes
reefer for smokirigat interracialorgies, etc.,"
"SWITCHBLADE KNIFE
lightning fast,extra-long bladefor stabbing
students,and
" "SPANISH
FLY powerful
aphrodisiac for
slipping into
girl-friend&#39;s whisky
or wine. " " " ~- ~

Another offensivepiece
of ANP propagandais a printed ticket
called "Coon-Ard
Lines, Boat
Ticket to Africa. " This is a favorite with

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members
is and
disseminated
frequently:ticket
The entitles
"one Nigger to: Free trip on aLuxury Liner,
with. . .All the bananas
and choice cuts of Missionary desired. . . .Barrel of axle grease for &#39;- s
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hair. Delicately scented with
nigger-sweat. Free jar of meat _
§
tenderizer. . . . Chicken coop and Watermelon patch on deck. . . . Plenty of 5
.
marijuana,
Wine, heroin andother refreshments." - .

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A similar 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 ,>
r

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


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to read inCas-chamber waiting room. . . . Extra large-size, giant,
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Kosher nose
-plugs, to
avoid that
gassy odor
until the
end..~.
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In 1962, Rockwell, with the aid of several troopers and a it

decrepit printing
press at
Party headciuaners,
printed his
autobiographyj I§
92
"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 aphotograph of the author in
his 1
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Naval Commander&#39;s uniform and is full
of "honest little confessions

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


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"The RockwellReport, monthly
whichappears every
or two
months,
a psuedo
is which Rockwell
newspaper
in comments onandmakes
predictions
regarding
national
andinternational
occurrences, at
lashes
out
hecklers
andenemies,
anddiscusses
ANPbusiness.
"The Stormtrooper,
" a bimonthlymagazine,containsarticles
regarding
aspects
ofnational
andinternational
Nazism
andfeature
articles
containing about
scurriloussquibs Jews andNegroes.
c. Distribution

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

placed
underwindshield to
wipers,handed to
pedestrians,
mailed teen-Zagers,
passed
outduringdemonstrations,
or disseminated the
in otherwaysto
public.ANPliteraturehasbeendistributed
n
in suchplacesas LasCruces,
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NewMexico;SevernaPark, Maryland;Hot Springs,Arkansas;and


Livingston, from
Montana.In February,1965,pamphlets
emanating the
found
ANP were books
tucked in a
in Lansing, Michigan, news store.

Rockwell has utilized teen-agers to disseminate his propaganda.

At a rally heldin Springfield,Massachusetts,


in October,1962, three
young a
boysand girl placedanti-Semitic,anti-Negroliterature onthe
windshields about
of 30 cars.

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2. Demonstrations

a. Picketing " A --

Demonstrations areone of the numerousways in which


Rockwell notonly propagates but
hishate receives muchdesired
publicity. Themost common
method of
demonstrating
the picket t
is
line. The visits of foreign dignitaries,-the showing
oi films such
as "Exodus," CommunistParty celebrations,andcivil
rights
demonstrations arebut a few of the happeningswhich
draw ANP
picket lines.As often
as possible,
the White
Housethe spot selected
is ,
for the picketing. -
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b. §ounte_rdemonstrations . ,
Rockwell keepsabreast of planned demonstrationsand activities
_,
A
in theWashington area
and, ifthere
is apossibilityof publicity,
he sends
<

ANP demonstrators
to thescene
either to counterpicket
or todisrupt
the ~
event. Recently
during ceremonies
irfwashington,
C. , welcoming
D. a&#39;
visiting Africandignitary,atruck filled withblack-faced, costumed
ANP troopersdrove aroundthe streetsparallel tothe paraderoute.
On January5, 1965,
Rockwell issued apress release
announcing
acontemplated"Racial SanityMarch onHarlem" inthe
Summer of 1965.
The release states: "If itis legal andproper for Brooklyn
Jews and
Negroes to
&#39;invade&#39;
toMississippi
educatethe citizensthere, then

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Likespiritual you -youwere


pant:helore rursed
anddriven
lodrills
byapiritul
pygmiee
tormm tonland
uptoranew
and
Vllllmun.
Vuur
heroic
people in
liesilent;
lanulll golden
chains
amtturnln-tween
the
gnngl
tvo criminal ol Bolsheviks
andZluulutn.
l helped
loIIIIDD
and
lvurn
million
clyour haveyou;men.Your
blue-eyed were
you mothers raped by
ml murdered Smiet and
Negro
anus. Thumillionsulliltleblond
buys
andyl-u
girls
in
lovednowelllleinolderinq d
acres devulaltunruin.
and
oi
Millionsmylellow
Amerlcmu.
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andnl
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all wee. were
anI once nleugmereil
and
maimed
lighting
Iorthou
arm:
two nl Zluniata
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game and
Bolsheviks
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cringe:
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mililona
with
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nl
Fromnllovertheearth,hinllyatIll-at,cone:thewind
marching
boots- louder
andlouder theygrowlLinton! Theyage
nigh !"OleFeline
tloch!
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Int ;eahiouen!"
Out
ulthelaud
IMmew your holy,
0|lice, rad,while
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been
Snuiilta ha I Iunuhurl intolineutleu Ill
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United
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0|America,
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H EI L H IT L E R !!

in
Dedication
Appearing
Rockwell&#39;s
Autobiography
"This
Time
The
Wor1d"

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surely itis legalfor Mississippians


and otherof
citizens the U.S.
South
to walkthe streetsof Harlemto educatethe blacksthere toAmerican
"
ways. The release
indicates Rockwell
intends to
ask theAttorney
General ofthe UnitedStatesfor protection,but if the authorities "are lax
in enforcingour rights in
Harlem, we shall be forced to do what we
can
to protectourselves fromthe restlessnatives, andwe
have no intentions
of windingup in any Harlem stew-pot. "

Public
c. Meetings and Speeches

The open-air meeting is another favorite propaganda method.


92
ln March, 1960, Rockwellannounced hisintentions of holding weeklyopen-
air meetings. Flankedby three or four uniformed storm troopers, he stood
onahastily constructed platform over which the ANP banner was
supported
by twoAmerican flags. These meetingswere usually
held during the *

spring and
summer onthe Mall inWashington,
.-s
D. C. , and were intended
to
acquaint thepublic with the aims and purposes of the Party and recruit

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

violent, and
amelee ensued. After more missesthan
hits and more W_
confusion thanviolence, Rockwell and his disheveled troopers would, if

not arrestedfor disorderly conduct, return to headquarters, where


they
exchanged lies of bravado under
fire.

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In May,1963,
Rockwell and 20members traveled
to Reading,
s
Pennsylvania, where-he
spoke the
at Bandshell
in CityPark.
Afterward,
carrying American
and Nazi
flags and
wearing swastika
arm bands,
the _
group marched
across Ssyline
Drivein
Pennsylvania
about five
miles
distant where Rockwell made an open-air speech.
Rockwell travels
extensively throughout
the country.I-Iis
itinerary forNovember,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 Stateshave extendedinvitations to controversial speakers
representing divergent
political groups
in theUnited States.
Under
so
this trend, Rockwell hasbeen tendered
numerous invitations,
has
spokenmany colleges, and
at has received
remuneration. "ItI can
win evena small
group. . . in each college, I can winthe youth,"
Rockwell has said. » -

Some of these
invitations been
have cancelled, but among

institutions
those where Rockwell has spoken are Carleton College,

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

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May,1962

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San Ftrancisco
State College,
Stanford University,
Antioch College,
University ofChicago, San
DiegoState
College, University ofMichigan,
Hunter College,ColoradoState
College, and University of Hawaii.
Most of Rockwell&#39;s appearances
without
are incident mainly
because ofthe precautionstaken
by the institutions. Audience reaction,
however, has
not always
been passive.
During Rockwell&#39;s
talk at
San DiegoCollege
State on March
9, 1962, eggswere thrown at the
stage
and astudent came out of the
audience, struck him, and broke his glasses.

When hespoke atthe University of Michigan on October13, 1964,


considerable heckling
was done
and several
eggs were
thrownat
the stage.
of
Threats abomb planted inthe
hall were received when Rockwellappeared
on thecampus ofthe University of Chicagoin February, 1963. _ , _
The most effective weapon of dissent used by college audiences

the silent treatment._.At Antioch College, Rockwell was infuriated by


is
~. 1&#39;,
of
complete silence which confronted his remarks. When he
finished speaking

and askedif there were any questions, the audience rose and filed silently

out of the auditorium. Students at


San Francisco utilized
State this

technique toshowtheir
disapproval Rockwell
when spoke onOctober 29, 1964
About 300 members of aJewish group at the college wore "Star
of David"

. arm bands or lapel buttons.

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is themain representative
of theANP
on campuses,
other members
have appeared.
The head
of thewest -
coast branch
of theParty, "Captain"
Ralph Forbes,
spoke at
the
University of
California at
Berkeley on
May 22,1964,
before a capacity
crowd of6, 500.The audience,
described as
good-natured and &#39;
A
humorous, simplylaughed athis presentation.
e. Stunts &#39; " &#39;

Publicity stunts
-during demonstrations
are afavorite ANP
device. In1962,
during a demonstration
in frontof &#39;a
Washington, C.,
D.
theater, a trooperdragged
aSovietflag along
the sidewalk.
When this
did not
get sufficient
attention, the
trooper bolted
through the
crowd
at theentrance, "threw
the flagonthe carpetin thelobby, and
tramping on
it. Apolice officer picked
up theflag,
returned it to the
trooper, andordered him
to rejointhe line. He
then threw
it on the
sidewalk andstamped on
it. He
was placed under
arrest andcharged 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 embassiesin Washington, D. C.
It wasnecessary touse eitherwire cutters or files
to extricate them.
All were arrested and charged with disorderly conduct.

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&#39; During
a demonstration
on Constitution
AvenueWashington,
in D.
in November,
1962, oneANPmember
went to theouter officeof then
Attorney General
Robert Kennedyhandcuffed himself toa chair in the
and
office.

In March, 1965, during the civil rights demonstrations in


&#39;

Washington,DC.., one ANPmember climbedatree in Lafayette Park


opposite the
White House
and handcuffed
himself toabranch. The police
broke the branch and
arrested the storm trooper, charging him with
disorderly conduct. ~ &#39;

_ &#39;
three
On occasions,"Storm Trooper"Andrew Chappell
has made
what are described as "hate runs.
" On Sunday, March 10, wearing
1963,

aT-shirt with aswastika 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 of


,~I.
"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 anew charter tobe
delivered
to the Virginia State Corporation Commission.

During ademonstration at the Sylvan Theater on the Washington

Monument grounds in July, 1964, ahushed stillness ushered in the running

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Chappell clad
in track clothes. Breathlessly,he lopedto therostrum
and announced
he hadcompleted the110 -milerun from
Richmond as a

protest againstcivil rights demonstrations! Egpecting


to makea
dramatic entrance before thousands of people, the panting trooper was

somewhat disappointed
at thecrowd ofnot mo_re
than 30.Oi course,
no sightingshad beenreported of any runner making his
way along
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In May, 1961,
to counteract theFreedom Riders, Rockwell
4

dispatcheda"hate bus" of storm troopers to New Orleans. Plastered


with racist signs,
the bus wasnot permitted to enter the city until the
were
signs removed. Oncein the city, ANP picketing resultedin the
arrest of
the storm
troopers and
Rockwell, who
had traveled
- Asimilar type of this
particular propaganda devicewas
used recently
in San
Francisco, California.
Usingababy-blue pickup
i
truck with plywood sidessporting swastikasand signs
such as "Hitler
was right; Jew race mixing is rotten" and "America for Whites,
I
Africa for Blacks, " tour members of the ANP drove around the city.

f. Disruptive Tactics -
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Disruptive tactics attain alarge 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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Alabama, left
his seat,went onto
the stage,and struck
the speaker,
Dr. Martin
Luther King. The trooper received80 daysin jail for this
offense.

During meetingsin June,1964, atthe NationalTheater in


Washington, D.
C. , sponsored by
the Student
Nonviolent Coordinating
Committee, rights
a civil group, concerning
the Mississippi
racial
situation, an
AN Pmember ran
up onthe stage
and began
singing ANP
songs
He wasliterally dragged off the stage bypolice officers.
On June18, 1964,
an 18-year-old ANP trooper suddenlyjumped
up fromaseat in theUnited States
Senate Gallery
and began
wavingaNazi
flag andshouting protests
against passage
of thecivil rights legislation.
lie was removed byCapitol police and takento ahospital for psychiatric _
observation. &#39;1
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On January4, 1965, amember -of theANP, wearing black


.IfI,
leotards, blackfacemake-up,ablack top hat, andabandana, ran ontothe
floor of the United States House of Representatives during a roll call

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

was obviouslymocking theefforts of the predominantlyNegro Mississippi


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

Congressmen. He
was arrested
and charged
with disorderlyconduct.

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"Songs and records are used by the ANP for propaganda

purposes. The following is an excerpt from atypical song sung at


ANP headquarters: - &#39;

"The Jews are through in &#39;72,


Parley Vous,
The Jews are
through in 72, Parley Vous!
&#39; .The
Communist Jews in
graves we&#39;ll close,
For headstones we&#39;ll stickout their nose.
Dinkey
Hinkey Parley Vous! "

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 ThoseNiggers Back"and "Wels Non-ViolentNiggersl"&#39;"""""~


4. Publicity t

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

as asecond thought, _.th_atperhaps awound would be good, too,


because

it would garner "world-wide publicity." _

Rockwell strives for the


shocking, repulsive,
the and the

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

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blackface make-up, andoversized noses,Rockwellturns
his demonstrations
into carnivals of hate.
In 1960, he sent troopers dressed in ape costumes
to picketthe Washington
Zoo. Theycarried placards
reading "Free
Our
Brothers" and "We Equals Want Civil Rights. " -

&#39; Publicity
is, ashe said, "the life-blood ofa political movement. "
When the
press ignoreshim, he laments the"paper curtain"and blamesthe
Jews. He attempts to ensure noticeby advising the press, law enforcement
authorities, and Jewish organizationsof his scheduled activities.
- Articles or statements which displease him provoke ademand

for publicapology. Heis


continually either threateningor instituting legal
action. In September,1964,
he filed a$550,000 libel suit
in the Federal
in
Court Birmingham, Alabama, against "an ex-chiropractor named _
Edward Fields," InformationDirector of the NationalStates Rights
Party,
claiming that
for more than two years Fields had "engaged in acontinuing
I,
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conspiracyto
ruin him. " Rockwell earlierhad attempted
unsuccessfullyto
unite in principle with Fields, since the National States RightsParty is an
extremist organization which
believes in white supremacy. ,
The slogans,
"The Jews
Through in 72,""Stand With
Are llsh rw 6S* ~
Stand Outof 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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1.
&#39; Size

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It appears
that ANP headquartersrecently havehad considerable
E
E 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 theheadquarters area
and participate
in anyANP activity. Storm
troopers arethose inresidence at
the ANPbarracks inArlington, &#39;
Virginia. It shouldbe
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 smallmembership by
sayingthat
he is keeping theParty smallbut well
disciplin ed. "We&#39;re
not a mass
.5
movement yet,
"he concedes."I&#39;m -liiiilding
up anofficer corpsof
counter-revolutionaries. Every
one ofour people
is requiredto be
ready todie forwhat hebelieves inand might
just dothat, andmore.
Lots ofthem goto jail. Almost allof them. As aresult, you don&#39;t
find toomany people
who want
to dabble
in thatkind ofpolitics."At
other times,he claimsahigher figure. Duringananswer
period
following at
a speech Stanford University
in November, said,
1964,he
"We haveabout
700 core.
hard . .Storm Troopersall over the

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about
every
lit-
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htwheo grown-opAmerican _.lu92|pro
liamlly organized
iato a REALNazi Party boy Naeia with paint buclueteand a deeire to are nolongeranymatchfor WhiteManwhole
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an the Promier lerael at the Intu- "naughty". The Jew aim wee N01 to give patiencein exhaueted: whoare ianaticallytie-
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any publicity to real Naeie. to help aezngrow termined to destroy the illegal tormeatora by
nib:-in-earneet. -the Jewieh "Paper- oi
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ruin ol iron preae control claznpadown aa all publicityalwaye balpa na&#39;.no
all-out and heroic ATTACK
4.111aewegotontbewiree andevenon they arnearue. lie or.ridiculena,butto blow within the framework oi abeolutelegality. and
op a lalee andemptyNazi "threat". oi
precieeexploitation theAryao-blind
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eucceea maybejuigedfrom the
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tact that althoughour activitiee would i-
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deal material with -menu acne theJewe out
nolrighten thelittle Jeweistobigcontri- he Jewe are diecoveriagthat their tried and oi biggercontribution.theydon&#39;t dareMEN-
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at
epite oi enormouepr-eaeureby the
the left. in
fanatical ulvooatee of "tolerance", "brother-
am Pm?9* - . hood" and " roe epeecb", the State Govern-
Pgflllll Ital! cf? mentin Virginiarecognised
our carefulcom-
pliancewitl:thelaweandregulations,
andia-
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med ca permit for our Nazi Headquartera,
e analne noa exactlyan theywouldto anyotherlaw~abid-
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Thedayswhenonly Jewe.
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country. .. .But in addition tothat I have about
12,000 people
who actively
sympathize,write
to us andsometimes help
us. ln addition tothat. .. I
there
think 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 haveattended 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,


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attempted rape, armed
.-?

robbery, and burglary;

Of the 19, eight have ahistory 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,

male
tense 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;
In theFall of1961,
&#39; three members of
the ANPwere
arrested and charged withcarnal knowledgeof 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, amember of the

Party directed aletter to Rockwell complaining of the homosexual

activities of"top menin theANP" and


threatening to
resign in &#39;
absence ofofficial action. I-le statedhe couldtolerate thereputation
of being afascist but couldnever tolerate
&#39;0
association with "queers.
an
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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 asocial
injustice. "

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Another wrote, "I love my God, my family and mywhite brothers
everywhere. Tothe enemiesof theseIpledge total destruction.&#39;_&#39; One
applicant joinedthe ANPto save the "white race from mixing themselvesto
death. "Another joinedf&#39;becaus_e
a Nazi
I&#39;m
at hart." One wanted
to join
"to fightJewry, communism,capitalism, socialism,syndicalism, satgnism,
immorality and
race mixing.""Capitalism and Communist
and Jews,
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wrote another "at least
and are for them seft only. Only
i§_ a socialists

state do we
have everyone inmind. . . . "_

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 afollowing among high school youths. V V-

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

distinct signs oi mental instability or illness. A 17-year-old Utah youth who


- _of1&#39;,
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 apost 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 asubmachine

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

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


in

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had taken some
and literature. When
arrested,
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found
police in one
home an
arsenal and
quantitiesNazi
oi hate
literature. &#39;

In September,
1964,a16-year-old
in North
Carolina
made
effort to jointheANP.
an This boy had
been underthe care
of a &#39;
psychiatristconsidered
who potentially
him dangerous
and need
in of-
hospitalization. i
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A juvenile
in Florida,suspectedthe
by local
police of &#39;
slashing women&#39;s
undergarments
clotheslines,
on was in
correspondence
~with Rockwell. I-Iemade the
comment to
his friendsthat theNazis
know how
to kill Jews andhe wanted
to kill Jews also.
5 .Women _
&#39;

Womenno
active
take part the
in ANP.
In the
Program
_ of
the WorldUnion ofFree Enterprise
National Socialists,
it is stated
.I&#39;- A I?
categorically that
the "disruptive
doctrines aoffalse&#39;equality&#39;--
meaning sameness
with men"
will beeliminated fromour civilization
when the
Nazis take
over. Atone time,
Rockwell indicated
he
that
was going
to establish
a"Naziette&#39;s
Branch" beto calledthe "Shower
Troopers,but
" nothing
ever cameof it. Although
aiew females have
been listed
as members,
they have
never been
appointed to
positions
of importance
in theParty. Theonly woman
knownwork on
to
ANP premises
is Rockwell&#39;s
personal "secretary.
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and the ThreeBigots. "WE
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is theother side
oi this
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folk-music
and _isguaranteed toset youhumming thecatchy tunesand
laughing atthe equal?-typeniggers and"God&#39;s Chosen"-
type race-mixers. When youhear theseMississippi boys
a-pickin&#39;a-grinnin&#39;
and their
musical "hate" and "preju-
dice", you&#39;ll
more
have iun thana niggerin a watermelon _
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will
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hear to
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can returnthe record or records for instant cash reiund.

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F. Orggnization
-A 1. Rational Headquarters __ _ _
order
Undera court initiated byHarold NoelArrowsmith, Jr. ,
in September,
1958, Rockwell
evicted from 6512
was Williamsburg
Boulevard, Arlington,Virginia,
in June, 1959. He livedin, temporary
quarters until
January 11,
1960, when
the ANP
rentedabuildingat
928 North
Randolph Street,
Arlington, ostensibly
for $160amonth. This
property was
purchased
January 7, 1960,for $21,500 by
on Floyd Fleming,
aRockwellassociate and
sympathizer, andhis wife Emma. WhenRockwell
and Fleming
are gettingalong, theANP reportedly
has these
quarters rentfree
but when
any difficultyarises
between the two,Fleming
charges Rockwell
monthly rent.
address is currentlythe National
This Headquartersthe
of ANP.
In theSpring of1961, theANP occupied
an additional
residence;&#39;
6150 Wilson Boulevard,Arlington, Virginia, which is located about
at
from
threemiles the Randolph
Street building. The house,in achronic
of
state disrepair, issituated out
of viewonalot totaling 26acres. Besides
being
abarracls for ANPstorm
troopers, it is used forsleeping quarters
and some
office work. It is also the site of open, weeklymeetings ofthe ANP.
The owner
of this property haspermitted theANP tooccupyitto protect it
from destruction
by vandalsand toforce countyauthorities torezone itfor a
apartment
high-rise project "justto getrid oi Rockwell. "When Rockwell
was unable
to meet the monthly rental of $225, theowner
signed a
rental agreement
with himwhereby he
wouldpay
the sum of$1. 00
per month.
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Because ofthe undesirability of the present


tenants, it is periodically
F
inspected bycounty authorities
as apotential health
hazard. -&#39;
- 2. National and State Officers &#39;
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I The followingindividuals areconsidered national


officers ofthe
ANP:
.~ George Lincoln
Rockwell, Se1f-
styled National .
~Commander

Alan J. Welch, LieutenantColonel andDeputy National


Commander -. - r

Matthias Koehl, Jr. , Major and National Secretary

Robert Allison Lloyd HI, Captain and Chief of


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

There are no state officers as such in the ANP;


however;-~Rockwel1

has appointed
individualsin
different localities toact asthe persons
in charge
,.
of local units. p ;,-
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&#39; Nationwide Units

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

headquarters Arlington,
in Virginia, are centeredin
San Francisco andGlendale,
California; Chicago, Illinois; and Dallas, Texas. Supporters ofRockwell&#39;s vi
and someindependent groups
who call themselves Nazisexist in
many other citie

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