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  2. German American Bund - Wikipedia

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    The Bund held its sixth annual convention in early September 1938 in New York. [28] German American Bund rally poster at Madison Square Garden, February 20, 1939. Arguably, the zenith of the Bund's activities was the rally at Madison Square Garden in New York City on February 20, 1939. [29]

  3. Conflicts with Ohio participation - Wikipedia

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    Ohio's central position and its population gave it an important place during the War of the Rebellion. [6] The Ohio River was a vital artery for troop and supply movements, as were Ohio's railroads. Ohio provided numerous senior commanders to the United States Army during the war. The experience of war shaped more than a generation of citizens.

  4. 1939 Nazi rally at Madison Square Garden - Wikipedia

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    The rally was featured in The Nazis Strike (1943), the second film of Frank Capra's wartime anti-Nazi propaganda series Why We Fight. [13] A 2017 short documentary film about the rally called A Night at the Garden by Marshall Curry was nominated for the 91st Academy Awards for Best Documentary Short. [14] [15]

  5. 106th Infantry Division (United States) - Wikipedia

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    106th Infantry Division became responsible for guarding around 1,5 million German prisoners in so-called Rheinwiesenlager in very bad conditions. For this task, the 106th was reinforced to a strength of 40,000 men. [1] 106th Infantry Division was located at Bad Ems, Germany on 14 August.

  6. International Jewish Labor Bund - Wikipedia

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    The Bund Organization of New York was involved with US politics both locally and nationally, with movements such as the Civil rights movements, Vietnam anti-war protests, and protests against rising Neo-Nazism and antisemitism. [9] The Jewish American Bund was a socialist party, concerned with uniting other American labor parties and the Jewish ...

  7. Camp Nordland - Wikipedia

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    Camp Nordland in a Bund publication. Camp Nordland was a 204-acre (83 ha) resort facility located in Andover Township, New Jersey. From 1937 to 1941, this site was owned and operated by the German American Bund, which sympathized with and propagandized for Nazi Germany in the United States. This resort camp was opened by the Bund on 18 July 1937.

  8. Kent State shootings - Wikipedia

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    The entire Kent police force was called to duty, as well as officers from the county and surrounding communities. Kent Mayor LeRoy Satrom declared a state of emergency, called the office of Ohio Governor Jim Rhodes to seek assistance, and ordered all of the bars to be closed. The decision to close the bars early only increased tensions in the area.

  9. Lebanon, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    It is known today as "The Cedar City". City legend has it that Lebanon didn't grow as large as Cincinnati or Dayton because of the 'Shaker Curse'. During their migration, the Shakers decided an area outside of town was a suitable place for them to create a homeland for themselves.