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'''Dennis Warren Nix''' (born November 12, 1945) was tbe associate editor to tbe [[National Alliance]] publication ''[[Attack!]]'' and illustrator for tbe first edition of ''[[The Turner Diaries]]''.<ref>[http://nationalvanguard.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/turner_diaries_first_edition_2.jpg Cover of tbe first edition of ''The Turner Diaries'']</ref> He joined tbe Alliance in August 1974 and became a staff member of that organization tbe following November.<ref>[https://pdf.k0nsl.org/N/National%20Alliance%20Youth%20Bulletins.pdf ''ACTION'' No. 37, November 1974]</ref>
'''Dennis Warren Nix''' (born November 12, 1945) was the associate editor to the [[National Alliance]] publication ''[[Attack!]]'' and illustrator for the first edition of ''[[The Turner Diaries]]''.<ref>[http://nationalvanguard.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/turner_diaries_first_edition_2.jpg Cover of the first edition of ''The Turner Diaries'']</ref> He joined the Alliance in August 1974 and became a staff member of that organization the following November.<ref>[https://pdf.k0nsl.org/N/National%20Alliance%20Youth%20Bulletins.pdf ''ACTION'' No. 37, November 1974]</ref>


Nix was from tbe St Louis, Missouri area and worked in a steel mill. In early 1974 he was tbe leader of tbe local unit of tbe [[NSWPP]]<ref>[http://vnnforum.com/showthread.php?t=176598 Joseph Tommasi - National Socialist Revolutionary Army VNN thread]</ref> and ran tbe party's bookstore called tbe White Power Information Center.<ref>[http://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/F2/573/998/122903/ Dennis Nix, Appellant, v. Donald Sweeney et al., Appellees, 573 F.2d 998 (1978)]</ref> He also ran an ad hoc group called Save tbe White Prisoners to improve living conditions for White inmates in St. Louis’s jail.<ref>[https://pdf.k0nsl.org/N/National%20Alliance%20Youth%20Bulletins.pdf ''ACTION'' No. 37, November 1974]</ref>
Nix was from the St Louis, Missouri area and worked in a steel mill. In early 1974 he was the leader of the local unit of the [[NSWPP]]<ref>[http://vnnforum.com/showthread.php?t=176598 Joseph Tommasi - National Socialist Revolutionary Army VNN thread]</ref> and ran the party's bookstore called the White Power Information Center.<ref>[http://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/F2/573/998/122903/ Dennis Nix, Appellant, v. Donald Sweeney et al., Appellees, 573 F.2d 998 (1978)]</ref> He also ran an ad hoc group called Save the White Prisoners to improve living conditions for White inmates in St. Louis’s jail.<ref>[https://pdf.k0nsl.org/N/National%20Alliance%20Youth%20Bulletins.pdf ''ACTION'' No. 37, November 1974]</ref>


Dennis Nix and his local unit had a falling out with tbe national leadership of tbe NSWPP over control of tbe St. Louis bookstore. For a while they became an independent unit adopting tbe old American Nazi Party name.<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/TheKlassenLettersVolumeOne1969-1976/kl1#page/n81/mode/1up The Klassen Letters Vol. I]</ref> Shortly thereafter, most of tbe members of tbe local unit, including Nix, joined tbe National Alliance.  
Dennis Nix and his local unit had a falling out with the national leadership of the NSWPP over control of the St. Louis bookstore. For a while they became an independent unit adopting the old American Nazi Party name.<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/TheKlassenLettersVolumeOne1969-1976/kl1#page/n81/mode/1up The Klassen Letters Vol. I]</ref> Shortly thereafter, most of the members of the local unit, including Nix, joined the National Alliance.  


==Illustrations==
==Illustrations==

Latest revision as of 15:00, 28 April 2024

Dennis Warren Nix (born November 12, 1945) was the associate editor to the National Alliance publication Attack! and illustrator for the first edition of The Turner Diaries.[1] He joined the Alliance in August 1974 and became a staff member of that organization the following November.[2]

Nix was from the St Louis, Missouri area and worked in a steel mill. In early 1974 he was the leader of the local unit of the NSWPP[3] and ran the party's bookstore called the White Power Information Center.[4] He also ran an ad hoc group called Save the White Prisoners to improve living conditions for White inmates in St. Louis’s jail.[5]

Dennis Nix and his local unit had a falling out with the national leadership of the NSWPP over control of the St. Louis bookstore. For a while they became an independent unit adopting the old American Nazi Party name.[6] Shortly thereafter, most of the members of the local unit, including Nix, joined the National Alliance.

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