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|headquarters = Arlington, Virginia, United States
|headquarters = Arlington, Virginia, United States
|commanders = [[Rocky Suhayda]] (current)<br>[[Matthias Koehl]] (former)<br>[[George Lincoln Rockwell]] (former)
|commanders = [[Rocky Suhayda]] (current)<br>[[Matthias Koehl]] (former)<br>[[George Lincoln Rockwell]] (former)
|agents = [[David Duke]]<br>[[Arthur J. Jones]]<br>[[William Luther Pierce]]<br>[[John Patler]]<br>[[Frank Collin]]<br>[[Gary "Gerhard" Lauck]]<br>[[Harold Covington]]<br>[[Don Black]]<br>[[Wade Michael Page]]
|agents = [[David Duke]]<br>[[Arthur J. Jones]]<br>[[William Luther Pierce]]<br>[[John Patler]]<br>[[Frank Collin]]<br>[[Gary "Gerhard" Lauck]]<br>[[Harold Covington]]<br>[[Don Black]]<br>[[Wade Michael Page]]<br>[[James Mason]]
|skills =Propaganda  
|skills =Propaganda  
|goals =Create a white’s only society<br>
|goals =Create a white’s only society (ongoing)<br>
Start a race war  
Start a race war (failed)
|type of villains = Hate Group|crimes = Anti-Semitism<br>
|type of villains = Hate Group|crimes = [[Anti-Semitism]]<br>
Racism<br>
Racism<br>
Murder<br>
[[Murder]]<br>
Brainwashing}}
Brainwashing}}
The '''American Nazi Party''' is an extreme right-wing organization from North America that champions the concepts of neo-Nazism and [[white supremacy]]: like most [[Nazi]] groups, they are also [[Anti-Semitism|antisemitic]] and extremely controversial due to their volatile beliefs, which many have come to see as racist. It is mainly against immigration currently.
The '''American Nazi Party''' is an extreme right-wing organization from North America that champions the concepts of neo-Nazism and [[white supremacy]]: like most [[Nazi]] groups, they are also [[Anti-Semitism|antisemitic]] and extremely controversial due to their volatile beliefs, which many have come to see as racist. It is mainly against immigration currently.
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The American Nazi Party are also infamous for their involvement in the [[Greensboro Massacre]]. In recent years they have associated themselves with the [[Alt-Right]]. They are widely considered to be a [[Hate Groups|hate group]].
The American Nazi Party are also infamous for their involvement in the [[Greensboro Massacre]]. In recent years they have associated themselves with the [[Alt-Right]]. They are widely considered to be a [[Hate Groups|hate group]].
==History==
Under Rockwell, the party embraced Nazi uniforms and iconography.
After several years of living in impoverished conditions, Rockwell began to experience some financial success with paid speaking engagements at universities where he was invited to express his controversial views as exercises in free speech. This prompted him to end the rancorous "Phase One" party tactics and begin "Phase Two", a plan to recast the group as a legitimate political party by toning down the verbal and written attacks against non-whites, replacing the party rallying cry of "Sieg Heil!" with "White Power!", limiting public display of the swastika, and entering candidates in local elections.
The years 1966 and 1967 were possibly the height of Rockwell's profile. He was interviewed by Playboy magazine, an event that stirred controversy within the ranks. At the time Rockwell had about 500 followers.
In 1966 or 1967, Rockwell renamed the ANP the National Socialist White People's Party (NSWPP), a move that alienated some hard-line members. The new name was a "conscious imitation" of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Rockwell wanted a more "ecumenical" approach and felt that the swastika banner was impeding organizational growth. Rockwell was killed on August 25, 1967, before he could implement party reforms.
Matt Koehl, a purist National Socialist, succeeded Rockwell as the new leader and this ended the American Nazi Party. Thereafter, the members engaged in internecine disputes, and they were either expelled by Koehl or they resigned. After the murder of Rockwell, the party dissipated and ad hoc organizations usurped the American Nazi Party logo. Those included James Burford in Chicago and John Bishop in Iowa.
Since the late 1960s, there have been a number of small groups that have used the name "American Nazi Party."
*Perhaps the first was led by James Warner and Allen Vincent and it consisted of members of the California branch of the NSWPP. This group announced its existence on January 1, 1968. In 1982 James Burford formed another "American Nazi Party" from disaffected branches of the National Socialist Party of America. This Chicago-based group remained in existence until at least 1994.
*A small American Nazi Party operated from Davenport, Iowa, led by John Robert Bishop until 1985.
*The name "American Nazi Party" has also been adopted by a group run by Rocky J. Suhayda, a member of Rockwell's original ANP in 1967. Although Suhayda's ANP states that Rockwell was its founder, there is no direct legal or financial link between it and Rockwell's legacy organization, now a low-key Hitlerian religious group called the New Order. Headquartered in Westland, Michigan, Suhayda's ANP website sells nostalgic reprints of Rockwell's 1960s-era magazine The Stormtrooper. 2008 National Socialist presidential candidate John Taylor Bowles was a member. Suhayda holds semi-private yearly meetings at his home, and a national convention in California. His followers do not wear uniforms, except for the SA, or Security Arm, and they eschew public demonstrations, frequently criticizing the rival organization the [[National Socialist Movement]] for "outing" its members with excessive media exposure.
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