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SOUTHBURY - BOOK READING AND DISCUSSION: Swastika Nation, Fritz Kuhn and the Rise and Fall of the German-American Bund

Swastika


Nation, Fritz Kuhn and the Rise and Fall of the German-American Bund
by Arnie Bernstein has recently been


published by St. Martin’s Press. The story of how Southbury said ‘no’ to the


Bund in 1937 (also depicted in the documentary Home of the Brave) is told in about ten pages of this new book.







 







The


author will read from his book and answer questions in Southbury:

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Thursday,


November 21 at B’nai Israel Synagogue, 7:00 p.m.







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Friday,


November 22 at the South Britain Congregational Church, Southbury, 1:00 p.m.  (“Home of the Brave” will be shown at 12 noon


preceding the authors talk).

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The


events are free of charge, and all are welcome.







 







From


the book’s press release:







Arnie


Bernstein’s Swastika Nation is the true story of Fritz Kuhn and the rise of


the German-American Bund, a pro-Nazi group of the 1930s.  At their height in 1939, the Bund packed


20,000 people into Madison Square Garden for a so-called Washington’s Birthday


rally.  Outside the Garden, 100,000


protestors wanted to get at Kuhn and his minions.  And beyond the protestors was a wild


amalgamation of disparate characters all aimed at taking down the Bund with


their own unique methods.  The Bund was a


small, but powerful national movement, determined to conquer the United States


government with a fascist dictatorship. 


It seems ludicrous now, but what if they had succeeded?







 







The


Bund met in private social halls and beer garden backrooms, gathered at private


resorts and public rallies, and developed their own version of the SS and


Hitler Youth.  They even published a


national newspaper, and – for a brief moment of their own imagined glory –


seemed poised to make an impact on American politics.







 







While


the Bund kept trying to live out their dreams a multi-faceted and divergent


group of people came together to stop them. 


Walter Winchell used the power of his newspaper column.  New York Mayor Fiorello La Guardia teamed


with District Attorney Thomas Dewey to bring Kuhn to justice after catching him


embezzling Bund money to pay for his extramarital expenses.  In Washington DC, Congressman Samuel


Dickstein formed the House Committee on Un-American Activities specifically to


investigate the Bund.  And powerful


members of the Jewish Mafia in the U.S. – Meyer Lansky, Mickey Cohen and Longy


Zwillman, and others – used their connections to put down Bund activities.  There were other significant names of the


time that played roles in this drama: Henry Ford, Bugsy Siegel, Jack Ruby, and


so many others. 







 







Arnie


Bernstein prides himself as a researcher and his talents are on full display in


Swastika


Nation
.  Inspired by events of


his childhood growing up in the Chicago area, when, in 1978 a group of


self-described Nazis tried to march on Skokie, Illinois, Bernstein investigated


fringe groups like the American Nazis, Aryan Nation, and other such militias,


and this led him to learn more about Kuhn and the Bund.  The result is a thorough examination of a


movement that could have had catastrophic results for American society had they


succeeded.  His book is a story of good


guys and bad guys, and those that fell in between.  But they united for a common cause: to root


out an organization bent on the destruction of the American way of life and


liberty.







 







Swastika Nation.  is a


sometimes funny, sometimes harrowing, and constantly compelling story of a time


in our nation where freedom was at risk







Arnie Bernstein Bio







Arnie Bernstein is a nonfiction


writer based in Chicago. His latest work Swastika Nation: Fritz Kuhn and the


Rise and Fall of the German American Bund
, explores a pro-Nazi movement


that swept the United States in the 1930s, and the disparate confederacy that


brought this bunch to an inglorious end. Swastika Nation is now


available from St. Martin's Press. Publishers Weekly calls Swastika


Nation
"...fast-paced...a fresh account of a well-documented


era."







His award-winning 2009 book Bath Massacre: America’s First School Bombing,


brought to light the forgotten story of a madman who detonated a rural Michigan


school building on May 18, 1927, killing 38 children and six adults. Bernstein


is the author of three books on Chicago history, which earned praise from the


late United States Senator Paul Simon (D-Illinois) and Roger Ebert.











Bernstein has been interviewed by many media outlets, including The New York


Times
, The Christian Science Monitor, The Chicago Tribune,


National Public Radio, PBS, radio programs in Australia, England, and Ireland,


and many television, documentaries, radio shows, and podcasts.













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For


more information, contact:







Rev.


Shannon Rye Wall







South


Britain Congregational Church







revwall@gmail.com







203-264-5890







www.southbritainchurch.org


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