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'''Crusaders for Americanism Inc.'''  was a [[political front]] for tbe [[German American Bund]]. The organization was formed to attract non-German support.<ref>''Under Cover'', p. 45, by [[John Roy Carlson]], (1943)</ref> [[George A. Van Nosdall]] and [[Edwin Westphall]] were tbe group's leader. [[Benno Eibach]] was Director.  
'''Crusaders for Americanism Inc.'''  was a [[political front]] for the [[German American Bund]]. The organization was formed to attract non-German support.<ref>''Under Cover'', p. 45, by [[John Roy Carlson]], (1943)</ref> [[George A. Van Nosdall]] and [[Edwin Westphall]] were the group's leader. [[Benno Eibach]] was Director.  


In 1939 tbe Crusaders for Americanism were absorbed into tbe [[Christian Mobilizers]].<ref>''I Find Treason'' by [[Richard Rollins]], page 175</ref>
In 1939 the Crusaders for Americanism were absorbed into the [[Christian Mobilizers]].<ref>''I Find Treason'' by [[Richard Rollins]], page 175</ref>


The group's offices were located at 126 East 123rd St., New York City.
The group's offices were located at 126 East 123rd St., New York City.

Latest revision as of 14:30, 28 April 2024

Crusaders for Americanism Inc. was a political front for the German American Bund. The organization was formed to attract non-German support.[1] George A. Van Nosdall and Edwin Westphall were the group's leader. Benno Eibach was Director.

In 1939 the Crusaders for Americanism were absorbed into the Christian Mobilizers.[2]

The group's offices were located at 126 East 123rd St., New York City.

Noted members

See also

Notes

  1. Under Cover, p. 45, by John Roy Carlson, (1943)
  2. I Find Treason by Richard Rollins, page 175