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  • Proclamation 2527 and the Internment of Italian Americans

    05/15/2024 11:01:48 AM PDT · by Brooklyn Attitude · 10 replies
    The National WWII Museum ^ | December 13, 2021 | Stephanie Hinnershitz, PhD
    Hours after the attack on Pearl Harbor, Federal Bureau of Investigation agents in San Jose, California arrested Filippo Molinari, an Italian immigrant who sold subscriptions to L’Italia, a popular newspaper in his Italian American community. While held in custody, Molinari asked why he was being detained, only to be told that his arrest was “by order of the President.” A few days later, FBI agents forced Molinari and approximately 500 other “enemy aliens”—including more Italian nationals as well as Japanese and German immigrants from California—onto a train bound for an internment center in Missoula, Montana. Later, Molinari recalled how cold...
  • Gangsters vs. Nazis<br> How the Jewish mob fought American admirers of the Third Reich

    07/07/2020 4:40:26 PM PDT · by Impala64ssa · 21 replies
    Tablet Mag.com ^ | 7/2/18 | Robert Rockaway
    Emboldened by Hitler’s rise to power in Germany in 1933, and fueled by the Great Depression, anti-Semitism increased throughout the United States, and over 100 anti-Semitic organizations sprung up across the country. They had names like the Friends of the New Germany (Nazi Bund), the Silver Shirts, Defenders of the Christian Faith, the Christian Front, and the Knights of the White Camellia, among others. Protected by the constitution’s First Amendment, they held public rallies, paraded through the streets in their uniforms carrying Nazi flags, published scurrilous magazines, and openly flaunted their hatred for Jews. American Jews were intimidated and frightened....
  • A nyuk on the wild side

    04/04/2002 1:56:40 PM PST · by ArcLight · 6 replies · 310+ views
    Chicago Tribune ^ | 4/4/2002 | Jim Mueller
    Here's one for you. Imagine that the gravel-voiced, 1930s-era screen star Wallace Beery and one of New York mobster Lucky Luciano's top henchmen beat and stomped to death one of the country's most famous comedians outside a Hollywood nightclub in 1937. Imagine that a participant in the fighting and eyewitness to the murder was the man who later would go on to produce the James Bond movies. Now imagine that the famous victim was the man who founded the Three Stooges, and that the Stooges -- particularly Shemp Howard, brother of Moe and Curly -- knew who committed the murder...