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'''''National Defense''''' was a monthly magazine founded by [[John Hoeppel]] in 1928 that appealed to US veterans of both World Wars. The magazine had hopes of launching a United Veteranโs Political Party. ย | '''''National Defense''''' was a monthly magazine founded by [[John Hoeppel]] in 1928 that appealed to US veterans of both World Wars. The magazine had hopes of launching a United Veteranโs Political Party. ย | ||
According to | According to jewish groups the magazine occasionally contained anti-Semitic references. ย | ||
[[Category:American fascist publications]] | [[Category:American fascist publications]] |
Revision as of 16:11, 20 February 2024
National Defense was a monthly magazine founded by John Hoeppel in 1928 that appealed to US veterans of both World Wars. The magazine had hopes of launching a United Veteranโs Political Party.
According to jewish groups the magazine occasionally contained anti-Semitic references.