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The Nazi Movement in the United States, 1924–1941 / Sander A. Diamond.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Ithaca, NY : Cornell University Press, [2018]Copyright date: ©2018Description: 1 online resource (384 p.) : 10 b&w halftones, 1 tableContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9781501732942
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 322.4/2/0973
LOC classification:
  • E184.G3 D66
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  • online - DeGruyter
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Contents:
Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- lllustrations -- Abbreviations -- lntroduction -- Part 1. Penetrating the German-American Community -- 1. From Cultural to Racial "Deutschtum" -- 2. Germans Look at Their American Cousins -- Part II. Germany's lnvolvement in the United States, 1923-1935 -- 3. The Years of Waiting, 1923- 1932 -- 4. The End of the Long Wait : Hitler Comes to Power -- 5. The Friends of the New Germany -- 6. Hubert Schnuch, Ph. D., and the Collapse of the Friends of the New Germany -- Part III.The Fritz Kuhn Years, 1936-1939 -- 7. The Turning Point -- 8. The American Führer: Fritz Julius Kuhn -- 9. The Amerikadeutscher Volksbund: The Nazi Party in Microcosm -- 10. Kuhn's Meeting with the German Führer : Summer 1936 -- Part IV. To the Very End -- 11. The Betrayal -- 12. Toward the Final Collapse -- 13. The End of the Pursuit -- APPENDIXES BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE INDEX -- I. German lmmigrants Entering the United States, 1880-1933 -- II. Regional Organization of the Amerikadeutscher Volksbund -- III. Selected German Officials and Bund Personnel Cited -- IV.Selected Newspapers Published by the American Bund Movement -- V. Selected Bund Leaders and Subordinates Who Returned to Germany, 1938- 1940 -- Index
Summary: The dramatic story of Germany's attempt to rally German-Americans to its support before World War II is told with authority in this full account of the National Socialist movement in the United States. Drawing from records of the groups collectively known as the German-American Bund and a rich store of captured German documents, Dr. Diamond describes the Bund's origins and leaders, its membership and ideology.
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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- lllustrations -- Abbreviations -- lntroduction -- Part 1. Penetrating the German-American Community -- 1. From Cultural to Racial "Deutschtum" -- 2. Germans Look at Their American Cousins -- Part II. Germany's lnvolvement in the United States, 1923-1935 -- 3. The Years of Waiting, 1923- 1932 -- 4. The End of the Long Wait : Hitler Comes to Power -- 5. The Friends of the New Germany -- 6. Hubert Schnuch, Ph. D., and the Collapse of the Friends of the New Germany -- Part III.The Fritz Kuhn Years, 1936-1939 -- 7. The Turning Point -- 8. The American Führer: Fritz Julius Kuhn -- 9. The Amerikadeutscher Volksbund: The Nazi Party in Microcosm -- 10. Kuhn's Meeting with the German Führer : Summer 1936 -- Part IV. To the Very End -- 11. The Betrayal -- 12. Toward the Final Collapse -- 13. The End of the Pursuit -- APPENDIXES BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE INDEX -- I. German lmmigrants Entering the United States, 1880-1933 -- II. Regional Organization of the Amerikadeutscher Volksbund -- III. Selected German Officials and Bund Personnel Cited -- IV.Selected Newspapers Published by the American Bund Movement -- V. Selected Bund Leaders and Subordinates Who Returned to Germany, 1938- 1940 -- Index

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The dramatic story of Germany's attempt to rally German-Americans to its support before World War II is told with authority in this full account of the National Socialist movement in the United States. Drawing from records of the groups collectively known as the German-American Bund and a rich store of captured German documents, Dr. Diamond describes the Bund's origins and leaders, its membership and ideology.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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