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  2. William Dudley Pelley - Wikipedia

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    William Dudley Pelley (March 12, 1890 – June 30, 1965) was an American fascist activist, journalist, writer and occultist, noted for his support of German dictator Adolf Hitler during the Great Depression and World War II. [1] Pelley came to prominence as a writer, winning two O. Henry Awards and penning screenplays for Hollywood films.

  3. Silver Legion of America - Wikipedia

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    Pelley was a former journalist, novelist and screenwriter turned spiritualist who began to promote antisemitic views by 1931, including the belief that Jews were possessed by demons. [19] He formed the Silver Legion with the goal of bringing about a "spiritual and political renewal", inspired by the success of Adolf Hitler 's Nazi movement in ...

  4. Christian Party (United States, 1930s) - Wikipedia

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    The Christian Party was an American fascist political party which was founded by William Dudley Pelley in 1935. [1] He chose 16 August 1935 as the Christian Party's founding date, because it was a so-called "pyramid date". [2] The party can be considered the political wing of Pelley's paramilitary organization, the Silver Legion of America.

  5. Gerald L. K. Smith - Wikipedia

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    He became a member of William Dudley Pelley's fascist Silver Legion of America, which was patterned after Hitler's brown shirts. [20] (Pelley was later convicted for violating the Espionage Act in 1942 and sentenced to 15 years in prison, but he was acquitted in 1944 for violating the Alien Registration Act.) Smith told an audience of Silver ...

  6. The Fog (1923 film) - Wikipedia

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    The Fog is a 1923 American silent drama film directed by Paul Powell and starring Mildred Harris.It was adapted from the novel of the same name by William Dudley Pelley. [1] [2]

  7. Elwood Towner - Wikipedia

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    [6] He was drawn to the ideals of William Dudley Pelley, specifically Pelley's stated goal of 'setting free' Native Americans from reservations and replacing them with Jews. [7] He was also active within the American Indian Federation , and garnered support for the organization through Fascist organizations such as the German American Bund and ...

  8. George Hunt Williamson - Wikipedia

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    Having read William Dudley Pelley's book Star Guests (1950), Williamson worked for a while for Pelley's cult organization, helping to put out its monthly publication Valor. (As a matter of fact, Williamson did not know either the man or his work BEFORE August 1953…. well AFTER the events of November 20, 1952, related in Flying Saucers Have ...

  9. Pelley - Wikipedia

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    Pelley is a surname, and may refer to: Rod Pelley (born 1984), Canadian ice hockey player; Scott Pelley (born 1957), American television journalist; William Dudley Pelley (1890–1965), United States activist and Nazi sympathizer