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'''''The American Ranger''''' was a nationalist publication issued in 1939 by [[Jack H. Peyton]] of Beverly Hills, California. The paper was originally titled '''''Jews! Jews! Jews!''''' <ref>[http://findingaids.cjh.org/?pID=109172#f339 Guide to the Antisemitic Literature Collection, undated, 1869-1993]</ref> His group American Rangers lasted around six months.<ref>''German-Americans in the World Wars'', by Arthur D. Jacobs, Don Heinrich Tolzmann (1995)</ref>
'''''The American Ranger''''' was a fascist publication issued in 1939 by [[Jack H. Peyton]] of Beverly Hills, California. The paper was originally titled '''''jews! jews! jews!''''' <ref>[http://findingaids.cjh.org/?pID=109172#f339 Guide to the Antisemitic Literature Collection, undated, 1869-1993]</ref> His group American Rangers lasted around six months.<ref>''German-Americans in the World Wars'', by Arthur D. Jacobs, Don Heinrich Tolzmann (1995)</ref>


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Latest revision as of 04:29, 25 February 2024

The American Ranger was a fascist publication issued in 1939 by Jack H. Peyton of Beverly Hills, California. The paper was originally titled jews! jews! jews! [1] His group American Rangers lasted around six months.[2]

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  1. Guide to the Antisemitic Literature Collection, undated, 1869-1993
  2. German-Americans in the World Wars, by Arthur D. Jacobs, Don Heinrich Tolzmann (1995)