they may not have all been Good Luck Charms, Or war souvenirs.
I heard about this for the First time Last night on episode 1 of a New NatGeo show called
Strange Truth.
Apparently it was all OK till Hitler invaded Poland.
looks like it may be a good show to learn some hidden History
and little known Relic Hunting Sites.
There Were American Nazi Summer Camps Across the US in the 1930s
These summer camps, organised by a grassroots organisation called the Deutsche-Amerikanische Berufsgemeinschaft, or German American Bund (“bund” meaning “alliance” in German), were established in the US during the latter half of the 1930s.
By the time they were shut down at the onset of the Second World War, some 16 of these camps and family retreats had emerged, including Camp Siegfried in Yaphank, New York, Camp Hindenburg in Grafton, Wisconsin, Camp Nordland in Andover, New Jersey, the Deutschhorst Country Club in Sellersville, Pennsylvania, Camp Bergwald in Bloomingdale, New Jersey, and Camp Sutter near Los Angeles.
There Were American Nazi Summer Camps Across the US in the 1930s
https://hsp.org/blogs/fondly-pennsy...thizers-in-philadelphia-before-the-war-part-2
https://www.google.com/search?q=American+Nazi+Summer+Camps+Across+the+US+ in+the+1930s&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjq0LHkg7PKAhVLPD4KHVrPAsEQ_AUICCgC&biw=819&bih=482
To the unsuspecting observer, the 25-minute silent, grainy black and white video from the vaults of the U.S. National Archives seems to showcase a quaint, carefree summer camp for boys in 1937.
Healthy, happy, high-energy guys — against the bucolic backdrop of the Catskill Mountains in eastern New York — pitch tents, get muddy, play checkers, shoot rifles, box and wrestle one another, raise a Nazi swastika flag ...
I heard about this for the First time Last night on episode 1 of a New NatGeo show called
Strange Truth.
Apparently it was all OK till Hitler invaded Poland.
looks like it may be a good show to learn some hidden History
and little known Relic Hunting Sites.
There Were American Nazi Summer Camps Across the US in the 1930s
These summer camps, organised by a grassroots organisation called the Deutsche-Amerikanische Berufsgemeinschaft, or German American Bund (“bund” meaning “alliance” in German), were established in the US during the latter half of the 1930s.
By the time they were shut down at the onset of the Second World War, some 16 of these camps and family retreats had emerged, including Camp Siegfried in Yaphank, New York, Camp Hindenburg in Grafton, Wisconsin, Camp Nordland in Andover, New Jersey, the Deutschhorst Country Club in Sellersville, Pennsylvania, Camp Bergwald in Bloomingdale, New Jersey, and Camp Sutter near Los Angeles.
There Were American Nazi Summer Camps Across the US in the 1930s
https://hsp.org/blogs/fondly-pennsy...thizers-in-philadelphia-before-the-war-part-2
https://www.google.com/search?q=American+Nazi+Summer+Camps+Across+the+US+ in+the+1930s&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjq0LHkg7PKAhVLPD4KHVrPAsEQ_AUICCgC&biw=819&bih=482
To the unsuspecting observer, the 25-minute silent, grainy black and white video from the vaults of the U.S. National Archives seems to showcase a quaint, carefree summer camp for boys in 1937.
Healthy, happy, high-energy guys — against the bucolic backdrop of the Catskill Mountains in eastern New York — pitch tents, get muddy, play checkers, shoot rifles, box and wrestle one another, raise a Nazi swastika flag ...
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