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Revision as of 12:45, 13 February 2024
- For other uses of this name see American Guard.
The American Guard was a Chicago based nationalist organization founded in the 1930s by Swedish American Olov E. Tietzow. The group billed itself as โThe White Manโs Partyโ and included the swastika in its publications. Its credo was โUnite Under the Swastika - Symbol of Loyalty to American Ideals.โ[1]
Leaflet
- "Why War?" (ca. 1939)[2]
Notes
- โ Under Cover, by John Roy Carlson, page 418. (1943)
- โ Portland, Oregon government records