Stephen J. Ross
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Yes, the only name they might have known is George Lincoln Rockwell.
But while they didn't know the names, they knew the issues and the causes.
And we can go back to the moment when this really, I think, hit the public, which was after Charlottesville and the chanting, the Jews will not replace us.
And that really goes back to the post-war era where many men came back from war and
upset that while they were gone fighting for their country, they were betrayed by Congress that passed all these measures making it easier for Jews and blacks and minorities to compete with them for jobs and housing.
And that never left.
From 1945 through the storming of the Capitol, we have grievance politics where many white men and women believe that they have been short shrifted by their government.
And that they are the patriots and the government have betrayed the white Anglo-Saxon Protestants who created America and made America great.
Right, Jesse B. Stoner and a man named Emery Burke.
As soon as the war was over, they came out and said Hitler had not been extreme enough.
We will finish the job.
We will exterminate all Jews in America.
And we will send all black men, women, and children to Africa.
And for Jesse Stoner and people like Emery Burke, one of the appeals was when the Jews are gone and we've killed them, we will seize their wealth and distribute all their money to Christian America.
And every Christian in America will be wealthy once the Jews are gone.
Well, the interesting thing is these undercover operations that were running from the early 40s through the 1970s.
In the early 40s, they uncovered a plot that the Klan and the Nazi party โ
We're going to join together, the German-American Bund, to create an alliance.
And that was ultimately foiled by undercover spies sent in by the Anti-Defamation League and the non-sectarian Anti-Nazi League.