Publisher's Synopsis
The book ""The Nazi 88 Made Believers"" by Harry P. Abbott is a non-fiction account that delves into the history and ideology of the neo-Nazi movement in the United States. The title of the book refers to the use of the number 88 as a symbol of white supremacy, with ""H"" being the eighth letter of the alphabet, and 88 representing ""HH"" or ""Heil Hitler.""Through extensive research and interviews with former members of the movement, Abbott explores the origins and evolution of the neo-Nazi movement in America, tracing its roots back to the post-World War II era and the rise of far-right groups like the Ku Klux Klan.The author examines the tactics and strategies used by these groups to recruit and radicalize new members, as well as their attempts to gain political power and influence through both legal and illegal means. Abbott also explores the role of hate speech and propaganda in promoting white supremacist beliefs, and the impact that these messages have had on American society.Overall, ""The Nazi 88 Made Believers"" provides a comprehensive and insightful look into the world of neo-Nazism in America, shedding light on a dark and disturbing chapter in the country's history.Personal Account Of A Chaplain And Graves Registration Officer With The 1st Armored Division In North Africa During World War II. Many Photos. A Running Account Of The African Campaign, Setting Forth In Vivid Form The Procedures, Hardships And Horrors Experienced By American Soldiers In Their Efforts To Break Down The Nazi War Machine In Northern Africa. The Author Was A Member Of The First Armored Division And Served Three Years As Regimental Chaplain In Addition To His To His Service Overseas As Chaplain For Combat Command B.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.