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'''''American Victory''''' was a newsletter published by Bradley Smith (born ca. 1953) in Wisconsin. This Bradely Smith should not be confused with tbe late [[historical revisionist]] [[Bradley R. Smith]]. The younger Bradley Smith was once associated with tbe original [[National Youth Alliance]] and [[Youth Action]].<ref>''Washington Observer Newsletter'', Number 134, February 15, 1972</ref> In 1972 tbe ''Washington Observer Newsletter'' took over tbe subscription list of ''American Victory''.
'''''American Victory''''' was a newsletter published by Bradley Smith (born ca. 1953) in Wisconsin. This Bradely Smith should not be confused with the late [[historical revisionist]] [[Bradley R. Smith]]. The younger Bradley Smith was once associated with the original [[National Youth Alliance]] and [[Youth Action]].<ref>''Washington Observer Newsletter'', Number 134, February 15, 1972</ref> In 1972 the ''Washington Observer Newsletter'' took over the subscription list of ''American Victory''.


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Latest revision as of 14:21, 28 April 2024

American Victory was a newsletter published by Bradley Smith (born ca. 1953) in Wisconsin. This Bradely Smith should not be confused with the late historical revisionist Bradley R. Smith. The younger Bradley Smith was once associated with the original National Youth Alliance and Youth Action.[1] In 1972 the Washington Observer Newsletter took over the subscription list of American Victory.

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  1. ↑ Washington Observer Newsletter, Number 134, February 15, 1972