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'''Henry George Curtiss'''<ref>''Under Cover'', p. 40, by [[John Roy Carlson]], (1943)</ref> (born '''John Gaede''')<ref>''Under Cover'', p. 86, by John Roy Carlson, (1943)</ref> was the publisher of the ''[[American Bulletin]]'' and a speaker for the [[American Fascist Party (1937)|American Fascist Party]]. Curtiss promoted General [[George Van Horn Moseley]] as a nationalist leader.<ref>''Under Cover'', p. 40, by John Roy Carlson, (1943)</ref>  
'''Henry George Curtiss'''<ref>''Under Cover'', p. 40, by [[John Roy Carlson]], (1943)</ref> (born '''John Gaede''')<ref>''Under Cover'', p. 86, by John Roy Carlson, (1943)</ref> was the publisher of the ''[[American Bulletin]]'' and a speaker for the [[American Fascist Party (1937)|American Fascist Party]]. Curtiss promoted General [[George Van Horn Moseley]] as a fascist leader.<ref>''Under Cover'', p. 40, by John Roy Carlson, (1943)</ref>  


==Notes==
==Notes==
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[[Category:1930's nationalists]]
[[Category:1930's fascists]]
[[Category:1940's nationalists]]
[[Category:1940's fascists]]

Revision as of 12:44, 15 February 2024

Henry George Curtiss[1] (born John Gaede)[2] was the publisher of the American Bulletin and a speaker for the American Fascist Party. Curtiss promoted General George Van Horn Moseley as a fascist leader.[3]

Notes

  1. Under Cover, p. 40, by John Roy Carlson, (1943)
  2. Under Cover, p. 86, by John Roy Carlson, (1943)
  3. Under Cover, p. 40, by John Roy Carlson, (1943)