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Brief introduction of American Nazi party

American Nazi Party The American Nazi Party was founded on March 8, 1959, and its founder was George Lincoln Rockwell and a group of people who were keen on reviving Nazism. Its headquarters is in Arlington, Virginia, and the Central Party Department is actually a coffee shop and a bookstore selling political and economic theories. Most appeals are based on the ideals and policies of Hitler, the leader of Nazi Germany of the Third Reich. Rockwell was killed in 1967 by a disgruntled member of the organization. Before his assassination, the party was renamed "New South Wales People's Party" (National Socialist White People's Party). A few months later, Matt Cole became Rockwell's successor, and the party published many cartoons promoting racism. White people are fighting for the protection of white children in schools. According to the American Nazi Party, white children are bullied by African-American black children at school (such cartoons are ridiculed as ignorance and spreading violent ideas). This kind of Nazi comic book is often placed in the parking lot of American middle schools. Students and teachers are welcome to read by themselves.

1970, Frank Colin, a member of NSWPP, left the party and founded another political party under the old name: American Nazi Party, which became famous because he started in Scocchi, Illinois, because there were many Jews in this community, even Jews who escaped from the Nazi German massacre in World War II lived here. This incident became an ironic plot in the famous farce film "The Blues Brothers". Colin was famous for leading the American Nazi Party to demonstrate in Chicago's marquette Park, but he was convicted of violating the "Parade Law". 1979, he was imprisoned again for beating children.