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The '''Anti-Nazi Minute Men of America''' was a 1930s young man orgainzation connected with the [[Jewish War Veterans]].<ref>[http://cdn.jta.org/archive_pdfs/1934/1934-04-10_2815.pdf โ€œThree Anti-Nazis Free on Bail; National Minute Men Rallyโ€ ''Jewish Daily Bulletin'' April 10, 1934]</ref> [[Edgar H. Burman]] was their commander-in-chief.
The '''Anti-Nazi Minute Men of America''' was a 1930s young man orgainzation connected with the [[jewish War Veterans]].<ref>[http://cdn.jta.org/archive_pdfs/1934/1934-04-10_2815.pdf โ€œThree Anti-Nazis Free on Bail; National Minute Men Rallyโ€ ''jewish Daily Bulletin'' April 10, 1934]</ref> [[Edgar H. Burman]] was their commander-in-chief.


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The Anti-Nazi Minute Men of America was a 1930s young man orgainzation connected with the jewish War Veterans.[1] Edgar H. Burman was their commander-in-chief.

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