Rockwell, George Lincoln: This Time the World

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Tomorrow The World

It would be difficult to imagine a more difficult or dangerous prospect than founding of an avowedly National Socialist political party in America in the aftermath of WWII. Yet this is what George Lincoln Rockwell did in the early 1960s. With a combination of political skill and amazing personal courage he led the American Nazi Party to nationwide fame - or notoriety, depending on your point of view.

This candid biography reveals the real Lincoln Rockwell, giving the reader a fascinating insight into the mind of one of the most famous Americans of [post war times].

"As a crowd began to gather, the police did a strange thing, they all but disappeared. Then I knew what was going on. Like a crowd of locusts, almost in military formation, over two hundred burly Jewish hoodlums and toughs swarmed around our stand. The Jews began to push and hang over the ropes and swing at our men, and the police retreated even further away with folded arms.

We expected them to try to kill us, if they thought they could and we were prepared to teach them the error of this method. When the police suddenly 'couldn't see' the most gross attacks on us, we knew that an honest police department had finally succumbed to intolerable Jewish pressure, and we were in for whatever the Jews could work up their courage to do. For over an hour and a half, I managed to hold the howling, spitting mob by arrogance and psychologically calculated disdain for their overwhelming numbers. To say we were not afraid would be untruthful, for we were only eleven and they were over two hundred and fifty..."

-Rockwell describes a Nazi party public rally in: 'This Time the World'. 


Binding: Perfect
Language: English
Publisher: Historical Review Press
Pages: 325
Publication Date: 
ISBN 978-0-906879-25-2
Shipping Weight 1.30 lbs