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Today Trump stages his own version of this Nazi rally at the same venue.

On the evening of Feb. 20, 1939, the marquee of New York’s Madison Square Garden was lit up with the evening’s main event: a “Pro American Rally.” The organizers had chosen the date in celebration of George Washington’s birthday and had procured a 30-foot-tall banner of America’s first president for the stage. More than 20,000 men and women streamed inside and took their seats. The view they had was stunning: Washington was hung between American flags — and swastikas.

The rally was sponsored by the German American Bund, an organization with headquarters in Manhattan and thousands of members across the United States. In the 1930s, the Bund was one of several organizations in the United States that were openly supportive of Adolf Hitler and the rise of fascism in Europe. They had parades, bookstores and summer camps for youth. Their vision for America was a cocktail of white supremacy, fascist ideology and American patriotism.

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Nazi storm troopers fill the aisles as the crowd sings “The Star-Spangled Banner” at the opening of the German American Bund’s rally at Madison Square Garden.

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At Madison Square Garden, the rally opened with the Pledge of Allegiance to the American flag. The mood was jubilant. Attendees wore Nazi armbands, waved American flags and held aloft posters with slogans like “Stop Jewish Domination of Christian America.” There were storm troopers in the aisles, their uniforms almost identical to those of Nazi Germany. “It looked like any political rally — only with a Nazi twist,” said Arnie Bernstein, author of Swastika Nation.

The speeches were explicitly anti-Semitic, and tirades against “job-taking Jewish refugees” were met with thunderous applause. “They demanded a white gentile America. They denounced Roosevelt as ‘Rosenfeld,’ to say that Roosevelt was in the pocket of rich Jews,” said Sarah Churchwell, author of Behold, America. In equal measure to the xenophobia, the speeches were loaded with American boosterism.

One of the main speakers, Gerhard Wilhelm Kunze, the national public relations director of the Bund, pointed to the white supremacy present at America’s founding as a nation. “The spirit which opened the West and built our country is the spirit of the militant white man,” he preached. Kunze followed the thread of racism that runs through American history to bolster his vision for a whites-only America. He cited anti-miscegenation laws, the Chinese Exclusion Act, Jim Crow policies and immigration quotas. “It has then always been very much American to protect the Aryan character of this nation,” Kunze told the audience.

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A color guard holding American flags and a banner inscribed with the Nazi swastika stands before an immense portrait of George Washington at the German American Bund’s rally at Madison Square Garden.

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That giant portrait of George Washington was no afterthought. “One of the things they tried to do was to say that this is what America has always been and this is what the Founding Fathers would have supported,” said Churchwell. Indeed, they referred to Washington as “America’s first fascist.”

It bears mentioning that while there were 20,000 enthusiastic American Nazis inside the venue, there were also thousands of protesters outside. The anti-Nazi contingent included everyone from veterans to housewives to members of the Socialist Workers Party. The New York Times reported that the streets of midtown Manhattan were packed, and at one point the orchestra from a Broadway musical near Madison Square Garden performed a rendition of “The Star-Spangled Banner” for the protesters. A mysterious crusader even set up a loudspeaker in a rooming house near the scene and blasted a denunciation of the Nazis out the window: “Be American, Stay at Home.” The New York Police Department had deployed a record number of 1,700 officers around Madison Square Garden, enough “to stop a revolution,” the police commissioner said.

New York’s mounted police form a solid line outside Madison Square Garden on Feb. 20, 1939, to hold in a crowd that had packed the streets around the venue where the fascist German American Bund was holding a rally.

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Fiorello LaGuardia, the mayor of New York, was criticized for allowing the rally to take place. But LaGuardia, along with the American Jewish Committee, supported the Bund’s right to rally on free-speech grounds. “If we are for free speech, we have to be for free speech for everybody, and that includes Nazis,” he said.

The police had practically built a fortress around Madison Square Garden, but one man managed to squeeze through. Isadore Greenbaum was a 26-year-old plumber from Brooklyn, and on this night, he was a Jew surrounded by 20,000 Nazis. Greenbaum sat through the three-hour rally, listening and marveling at the crowd’s fervor. Eventually he stood up and started slowly making his way to the front of the arena.

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Isadore Greenbaum with his family in 1943.

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Meanwhile, onstage, Fritz Kuhn stepped up to the microphone. Kuhn was the leader, or Bundesführer, of the German American Bund. “This was his rally,” said Bernstein. “He wanted to be the Hitler of America.” Kuhn’s opening remarks didn’t pull any punches. “You all have heard of me through the Jewish-controlled press,” he said, a line that garnered cheers from the crowd. “Wake up! You, Aryan, Nordic and Christians, to demand that our government be returned to the people who founded it!”

Greenbaum arrived at the foot of the stage as Kuhn was rallying the crowd to a fever pitch. He muscled his way through the guards up front, jumped up on the stage, yanked on the cables so Kuhn’s microphone fell over and yelled “Down with Hitler!” Immediately, Greenbaum was tackled by the Bund’s security team. They brutally punched and kicked him, even ripped his pants off, to the delight of the crowd, before the NYPD wrestled Greenbaum to safety. “He had a black eye and a broken nose, but he said he would have done it again,” Greenbaum’s grandson, Brett Siciliano, told Radio Diaries. After the rally, Greenbaum was arrested for disorderly conduct and fined $25 for disrupting the rally. When the United States entered World War II, Greenbaum enlisted in the Navy and fought the Nazis.

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Isadore Greenbaum is carried off the stage by police after being punched and kicked by members of the German American Bund.

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This rally in 1939 was the high point for the German American Bund. Later that year, Kuhn was indicted on embezzlement charges. He was denaturalized and deported in 1945. More broadly, world events made it harder to be a Nazi in America. “As soon as the United States entered the war, all of these fascist groups were discredited and disbanded,” said Churchwell.

The Bund was largely forgotten until 2017, when film director Marshall Curry stumbled on the footage of the rally and released a short film, “A Night at the Garden,” which is now in consideration for an Oscar.

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The German American Bund faded away, but the white supremacist ideology they championed remains. “There’s something they tapped into that is part of America,” said Bernstein, who pointed to the 1978 attempt by Nazis to march in Skokie, Illinois, the resurgence of the Ku Klux Klan in response to the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s and the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Va. “Eighty years later, the philosophy is still there,” Bernstein said. “All these groups maintain that they are patriotic Americans — and this is the America that they see.”

When Putin said he preferred Biden to Trump you claimed this in fact meant he preferred Trump. Almost like he was engaging in reverse psychology. I’m not sure where the claims are that Netanyahu endorses Trump but maybe the same logic applies if thats the case. Netanyahu sees which way the wind is blowing and courts who he perceives will be likely victor. He cares not for whether its a democrat or a Republican as he showed when he cosied up to Biden when he won last time.

Articles like this would really make you despair.

https://www.rte.ie/news/us/2024/1027/1477653-trump-rally-new-york

It doesnt matter if it were Trump, Vance, DeSantis. They will all be labelled Nazis. I’ve read both on here and in media circles that DeSantis is far more dangerous than Trump.
The left like to create a bogeyman. When Trump eventually exits the stage the next man/woman up will be the next devil incarnate.

Pathetic but.not in the least bit surprising

The major of New York - Adams, a black democrat no less said Trump wasnt a fascist just yesterday.

Yes because that’s exactly what he was doing. In what la la world of make uppey fantasy does anybody think Putin wants a Democratic candidate to beat his Manchurian candidate who Russia has been cultivating for decades?

Netanyahu wants Trump to win because he’s a genocidal, corrupt criminal and so is Trump.

Genocidal criminals like each other. Trump likes Xi Jinping and Kim Jong Un because both are genocidal criminals.

I find it difficult to understand how this still has to be explained. The world is under a concerted attack from a loose alliance of genocidal madmen. This encompasses but is certainly not limited to: Putin, Trump, Netanyahu, Bin Salman, Erdogan, Orban, Modi, the Iranians, the Gulf petro-states, Assad, Kim Jong Un, Elon Musk, Peter Thiel, the Murdochs and the Brexit madmen and the European far right.

There are differences within that coterie - Israel opposes Iran, obviously, and Iran and the Saudis don’t like each other - but these are symbiotic relationships, and what all share is a fundamental belief in might being right, that ordinary people should be serfs and pawns of despots and that elite corruption is simply being the best and easiest way to get what you want, which is absolute power and absolute wealth.

Trump is and always has been the trojan horse of destruction of the post-World War II order in favour of a 1984-style new world of plutocracy, lawlessness, forever war of all against all and the untrammelled power of the world’s worst people to enslave ordinary people.

Eric Adams is under investigation for being a foreign agent, so of course he’s sympathetic to Trump. He is also a former Republican and a right-wing Republican at heart who is in the wrong party and would be far more comfortable in the Republican party now. He ran on a Democratic ticket because it was convenient to him. The Democratic party in New York is a corrupt mess which is the product of a corrupt city with a corrupt business and media class - the same background that produced Trump - and that’s why Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was elected, to try and push back against all this corruption.

The left - bar the fake pro-Trump tankie left like Mick Wallace and his ilk - will tell you the truth about what these people are. You just don’t like the truth because it strongly appears you have a real soft spot for the world’s most appalling people.

Trump is a Nazi. You can object to the truth being told as many times as you like, but it will remain the truth. Anybody who submits to him, like Vance - whose political mentor Curtis Yarvin said Anders Behring Breivik didn’t go far enough, is also a Nazi.

I don’t use Twitter. It’s all there in what Israel is saying and doing. Trump already recognised Jerusalem as Israel’s capital, a huge shift, criticized by world leaders including Germany and the UK. If Israel declares it’s annexing land it has built settlements on he’ll recognise that.

When you say “the left”, what you mean is normal reasonable centrist people. The Democrats are not “left”.

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https://twitter.com/rpsagainsttrump/status/1850006438245978427?s=46

It’s Harris who needs to stay out of the media alright

De Santis on fairness is way more dangerous than Trump. De Santis has a brain. He’ll get the ticket to run in 4 years.

When I think Madison Square Garden, I think Nazis. Nothing else significant happened at that venue since

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https://twitter.com/Roshan_Rinaldi/status/1850169088124834015

Have any Nazi rallies happened there since 1939?

I honestly hope Harris wins simply for the mental health of 2 or 3 lads on here.

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I just hope everyone has a great night watching a fella in front of a map turning various states blue and red and listing off permutations. That’s what it’s all about

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Yes, but you use ‘The Atlantic’?

:grin::grin: