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"After Hitler came to power in 1933, Nazis established organizations in major American cities to propagate their racial doctrines. Newark, New Jersey, with its considerable ethnic mix of Jews, Germans, Italians, Irish, and African Americans, was a primary target. Throughout the thirties and up to America's entrance into World War II, Newark's Nazis worked to convert the city's sizeable German American population to their cause. Their efforts did not go unopposed.
Nazis in Newark is a comprehensive chronical of local Jewish resistance, both organizational and private, and it also records the efforts of Newark's other ethnic groups to fight the Nazi presence that shook Newark during these years. At the center of Warren Grover's account is the story of two unlikely bedfellows: S. William Kalb, a physician who led the Newark Division of the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League, and Nat Arno, a prizefighter and gang member who led the Minutemen.
Together they forged an alliance against Nazism, employing propaganda, public relations, and physical assaults. Among the extraordinary events that resulted were Jewish prizefighters who had protected Newark crime boss Longie Zwillman's bootleg whiskey shipments turning their attention to stopping the Nazis after Prohibition ended in 1933"--Jacket.
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Anti-Nazi movement, Biography, Ethnic relations, German American Bund, History, Jews, Minorities, National socialism, Nazis, Political activity, Politics and government, Germans, united states, Anti-nazi movement, history, State & Local, General, Middle Atlantic (DC, DE, MD, NJ, NY, PA), New England (CT, MA, ME, NH, RI, VT)Places
New Jersey, Newark, Newark (N.J.)Times
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