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In February 1939, more than 20,000 Americans filled Madison Square Garden for an event billed as a “Pro-American Rally.” Images of George Washington hung next to swastikas and speakers railed against the “Jewish controlled media” and called for a return to a racially “pure” America. The keynote speaker was Fritz Kuhn, head of the German American Bund. Nazi Town, USA tells the largely unknown story of the Bund, which had scores of chapters in suburbs and big cities across the country and represented what many believe was a real threat of fascist subversion in the United States. The Bund held joint rallies with the Ku Klux Klan and ran dozens of summer camps for children centered around Nazi ideology and imagery. Its melding of patriotic values with virulent anti-Semitism raised thorny issues that we continue to wrestle with today.
Keywords
nazi
world war ii
antisemitism
american experience
america
Casts
Beverly Gage
Historian (self)
William Hitchcock
Historian (self)

Sarah Churchwell
Cultural Historian (self)
Steven Ross
Historian (self)
Leah Wright Rigeur
Historian (self)
Arnie Bernstein
Writer (self)
Crews
Peter Yost
Director
Edna Alburquerque
Director
Edna Alburquerque
Producer
Peter Yost
Writer
Peter Rundquist
Music

Tom Bergmann
Cinematography
Peter Yost
Producer
Don Kleszy
Editor

Marshall Curry
Consulting Producer
Andréa Dove
Online Editor
Satu Haase-Webb
Researcher
Erik Friedlander
Musician
Diana Trudell
Translator
Patricia Grossman
Assistant Editor
Patrick Donahue
Recording Supervision
Adam Rinagl-Toy
Sound Recordist
Joanna Stephens
Production Assistant
Frauke Levin
Researcher
Peter Rundquist
Musician
Randy Matuszewski
Sound Editor
Graham Boonzaaier
Additional Camera
Stella Salumaa
Animation
James Calaski
Researcher

Mishel Hassidim
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