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'''Russell J. Dunn''' was a keynote speaker for the [[Christian Front]] and the [[German American Bund]]. He was the founder of the Catholic-oriented [[Common Cause League]]. He also helpe to found the Flatbush Anti-Communist League and the Flatbush Common Cause League.<ref>''Neighbors in Conflict: the Irish, Germans, Jews, and Italians of New York City, 1929-1941'', by [[Ronald H. Bayor]], page 97</ref> Dunn had ties with the [[American Nationalist Party (1937)|American Nationalist Party]]
'''Russell J. Dunn''' was a keynote speaker for the [[Christian Front]] and the [[German American Bund]]. He was the founder of the Catholic-oriented [[Common Cause League]]. He also helpe to found the Flatbush Anti-Communist League and the Flatbush Common Cause League.<ref>''Neighbors in Conflict: the Irish, Germans, Jews, and Italians of New York City, 1929-1941'', by [[Ronald H. Bayor]], page 97</ref> Dunn had ties with the [[American Fascist Party (1937)|American Fascist Party]]


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Revision as of 12:53, 15 February 2024

Russell J. Dunn was a keynote speaker for the Christian Front and the German American Bund. He was the founder of the Catholic-oriented Common Cause League. He also helpe to found the Flatbush Anti-Communist League and the Flatbush Common Cause League.[1] Dunn had ties with the American Fascist Party

Notes

  1. Neighbors in Conflict: the Irish, Germans, Jews, and Italians of New York City, 1929-1941, by Ronald H. Bayor, page 97

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