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The American Nazi Party was an American Neo-Nazi political party formed in February 1959 by George Lincoln Rockwell. The organization is based largely upon the ideals and policies of the NSDAP in Germany during the first half of the 20th century. Following the assassination of Rockwell in 1967 by a disgruntled party member the group was taken over by Mathial Koehl who renamed it the National Socialist White People's Party. In 1970, NSWPP member Frank Collin broke away from the group and founded the National Socialist Party of America which became famous due to its attempt to march through the largely Jewish community of Skokie, Illinois. The original American Nazi party never had more than 200 members despite its relatively high profile. More recently a new American Nazi Party has been launched and is largely regarded as extremist, even for a fascist organisation. The new group claims to be the inheritor of Rockwell's legacy and is led by Rocky Suhayda.
1 See also
- German-American BundThe German-American Bund was an American Nazi organization established in the 1930s. The Bund was originally two organizations established in the US in the 1920s. The NSDAP and the Free Society of Teutonia were small groups with only a few hundred members
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