Kamis, 16 Februari 2017

Made in America: Americans in Support of the Nazi Cause

Homegrown hate intertwined the Stars and Stripes and swastika as war neared. In six decades and at three different locations, Manhattan’s storied Madison Square Garden had witnessed diverse spectacles—from circuses and con- certs to sports championships—but nothing like this. On the wintry evening of February 20, 1939, less than seven months before Germany launched the …

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