George Sylvester Viereck, German-American Propagandist

George Sylvester Viereck, German-American Propagandist
Title George Sylvester Viereck, German-American Propagandist PDF eBook
Author Niel M. Johnson
Publisher Urbana : University of Illinois Press
Pages 316
Release 1972
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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George Sylvester Viereck

George Sylvester Viereck
Title George Sylvester Viereck PDF eBook
Author Niel M. Johnson
Publisher
Pages 292
Release 1972
Genre
ISBN 9780608139111

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Hitler's American Friends

Hitler's American Friends
Title Hitler's American Friends PDF eBook
Author Bradley W. Hart
Publisher Thomas Dunne Books
Pages 231
Release 2018-10-02
Genre History
ISBN 1250148960

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A book examining the strange terrain of Nazi sympathizers, nonintervention campaigners and other voices in America who advocated on behalf of Nazi Germany in the years before World War II. Americans who remember World War II reminisce about how it brought the country together. The less popular truth behind this warm nostalgia: until the attack on Pearl Harbor, America was deeply, dangerously divided. Bradley W. Hart's Hitler's American Friends exposes the homegrown antagonists who sought to protect and promote Hitler, leave Europeans (and especially European Jews) to fend for themselves, and elevate the Nazi regime. Some of these friends were Americans of German heritage who joined the Bund, whose leadership dreamed of installing a stateside Führer. Some were as bizarre and hair-raising as the Silver Shirt Legion, run by an eccentric who claimed that Hitler fulfilled a religious prophesy. Some were Midwestern Catholics like Father Charles Coughlin, an early right-wing radio star who broadcast anti-Semitic tirades. They were even members of Congress who used their franking privilege—sending mail at cost to American taxpayers—to distribute German propaganda. And celebrity pilot Charles Lindbergh ended up speaking for them all at the America First Committee. We try to tell ourselves it couldn't happen here, but Americans are not immune to the lure of fascism. Hitler's American Friends is a powerful look at how the forces of evil manipulate ordinary people, how we stepped back from the ledge, and the disturbing ease with which we could return to it.

My First Two Thousand Years

My First Two Thousand Years
Title My First Two Thousand Years PDF eBook
Author George Sylvester Viereck
Publisher
Pages 522
Release 1928
Genre American fiction
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Spreading Germs of Hate

Spreading Germs of Hate
Title Spreading Germs of Hate PDF eBook
Author George Sylvester Viereck
Publisher
Pages 326
Release 1930
Genre Propaganda
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Inhumanities

Inhumanities
Title Inhumanities PDF eBook
Author David B. Dennis
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 946
Release 2015-05-14
Genre History
ISBN 1139560859

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Inhumanities is an unprecedented account of the ways Nazi Germany manipulated and mobilized European literature, philosophy, painting, sculpture and music in support of its ideological ends. David B. Dennis shows how, based on belief that the Third Reich represented the culmination of Western civilization, culture became a key propaganda tool in the regime's program of national renewal and its campaign against political, national and racial enemies. Focusing on the daily output of the Völkischer Beobachter, the party's official organ and the most widely circulating German newspaper of the day, he reveals how activists twisted history, biography and aesthetics to fit Nazism's authoritarian, militaristic and anti-Semitic world views. Ranging from National Socialist coverage of Germans such as Luther, Dürer, Goethe, Beethoven, Wagner and Nietzsche to 'great men of the Nordic West' such as Socrates, Leonardo and Michelangelo, Dennis reveals the true extent of the regime's ambitious attempt to reshape the 'German mind'.

Black Mail

Black Mail
Title Black Mail PDF eBook
Author Henry Hoke
Publisher
Pages 110
Release 1944
Genre Advertising, Direct-mail
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Hoke's exposé of fascist front groups in the United States in the late thirties and into the war years.