See the great support that Americans gave Hitler on the eve of World War II

Eighty years ago, on February 20, 1938, about 20,000 Americans were gathered at Madison Square Garden. The world was going to shit. Hitler was in the middle of building the sixth concentration camp. Six months later, he would also invade Poland, writes Periscope. Each assembled there greeted [...]
Eighty years ago, on February 20, 1938, about 20,000 Americans were gathered at Madison Square Garden. The world was going to shit. Hitler was in the middle of building the sixth concentration camp. Six months later, he would also invade Poland, writes Periscope.
Each assembled there gave the famous Nazi salute. The reason these 20 thousand Americans were gathered was to join the U.S. <x0patriots” in support of the American-German League, a pro-Nazi organisation.
We, with our American ideas, demand that our government turn to Americans who founded it,” said Friz Kuhn, after complaining about Jewish-controlled media.
Kuhni had been interrupted by a protester who had been staged. This man had stopped, had been beaten, and had left the scene while his pants had been removed during this process. /Periscopi












