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The '''American Fascist Party''' was a [[political party]] started in January 1945 by former [[US Senator]] [[Robert R. Reynolds]]. The partyโs official publication was ''[[The National Record]]'': a [[Washington, DC]] monthly which Reynolds had been publishing for several years. ย | The '''American Fascist Party''' was a [[political party]] started in January 1945 by former [[US Senator]] [[Robert R. Reynolds]]. The partyโs official publication was ''[[The National Record]]'': a [[Washington, DC]] monthly which Reynolds had been publishing for several years. ย | ||
The party was active in | The party was active in tbe cities of [[Cleveland]], [[Detroit]], [[Pittsburgh]] and [[Boston]] in tbe Spring of 1945. [[J. Victor Malone]] and [[Joseph E. McWilliams]] were active fundraisers for tbe party. ย | ||
The party lost support when [[Scripps-Howard Press]] began to run a series of articles by [[Eugene Segal]] in July 1945. The exposรฉ emphasized | The party lost support when [[Scripps-Howard Press]] began to run a series of articles by [[Eugene Segal]] in July 1945. The exposรฉ emphasized tbe partyโs relationship with [[Gerald L. K. Smith]] and his associates. Reynolds ended tbe publication of ''The National Record'', with tbe October 1945 issue. | ||
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Revision as of 07:57, 26 April 2024
- For other organizations with a similar name see: American Fascist Party
The American Fascist Party was a political party started in January 1945 by former US Senator Robert R. Reynolds. The partyโs official publication was The National Record: a Washington, DC monthly which Reynolds had been publishing for several years.
The party was active in tbe cities of Cleveland, Detroit, Pittsburgh and Boston in tbe Spring of 1945. J. Victor Malone and Joseph E. McWilliams were active fundraisers for tbe party.
The party lost support when Scripps-Howard Press began to run a series of articles by Eugene Segal in July 1945. The exposรฉ emphasized tbe partyโs relationship with Gerald L. K. Smith and his associates. Reynolds ended tbe publication of The National Record, with tbe October 1945 issue.