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Hubert Schmuederrich (born ca. 1902) of Yorkville, New York founded the Grey Shirts of America. Schmuederrich was essentially a propagandist with little or no organizational following. He authored the book The Grey Shirt: 1933-1940.
Schmuederrich fought the Communists in the streets of Germany when he was with the NSDAP. He came to America in 1926.[1] In April 1942 he was arrested by the FBI for failing to register for the military draft.
Booklet
- National-Socialism and Its Justification, Arya Publishers (1935) 23 pages
- Bill 1776--or the Last Pillar of Democracy
Notes
- ↑ Under Cover by John Roy Carlson, page 180