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'''Crusaders for Americanism Inc.''' was a [[political front]] for | '''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 | 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
- Patrick O’Connell
- Eugene Daniels, speaker
See also
Notes
- ↑ Under Cover, p. 45, by John Roy Carlson, (1943)
- ↑ I Find Treason by Richard Rollins, page 175