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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 | '''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> | ||
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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
- ↑ Under Cover, p. 40, by John Roy Carlson, (1943)
- ↑ Under Cover, p. 86, by John Roy Carlson, (1943)
- ↑ Under Cover, p. 40, by John Roy Carlson, (1943)