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Camp Siegfried, a summer camp which taught Nazi ideology, was located in Yaphank, New York, on Long Island.[1]

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  1. 42 relations: Adolf Hitler, Andover, New Jersey, Associated Press, Attorney General of New York, Blackshirts, Brookhaven, New York, Camp Nordland, Camp Siegfried (play), Covenant (law), Encyclopædia Britannica, Eric Schneiderman, Espionage, First Amendment to the United States Constitution, German American Bund, Grafton, Wisconsin, Hermann Göring, Hitler Youth, House Un-American Activities Committee, Joseph Goebbels, Ku Klux Klan, Long Island, Long Island Rail Road, Manhattan, Nazi Germany, Nazism, Nazism in the Americas, New York Daily News, New York Penn Station, Oktoberfest, Oom-pah, Planned community, Sabotage, San Francisco Chronicle, Sellersville, Pennsylvania, Sturmabteilung, Summer camp, The Guardian, The New York Times, The Washington Post, Windham (town), New York, Yaphank, New York, Yorkville, Manhattan.

  2. 1930s establishments in New York (state)
  3. 20th-century disestablishments in New York (state)
  4. Defunct organizations based in New York (state)
  5. Defunct summer camps
  6. German American Bund
  7. German-American culture in New York (state)
  8. Organizations established in the 1930s
  9. Summer camps in New York (state)

Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler (20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was an Austrian-born German politician who was the dictator of Nazi Germany from 1933 until his suicide in 1945.

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Andover, New Jersey

Andover is a borough in Sussex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

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Associated Press

The Associated Press (AP) is an American not-for-profit news agency headquartered in New York City.

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Attorney General of New York

The attorney general of New York is the chief legal officer of the U.S. state of New York and head of the Department of Law of the state government.

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Blackshirts

The Voluntary Militia for National Security (Milizia Volontaria per la Sicurezza Nazionale, MVSN), commonly called the Blackshirts (Camicie Nere, CCNN, singular: Camicia Nera) or squadristi (singular: squadrista), was originally the paramilitary wing of the National Fascist Party, known as the Squadrismo, and after 1923 an all-volunteer militia of the Kingdom of Italy under Fascist rule, similar to the SA.

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Brookhaven, New York

Brookhaven, formally the Town of Brookhaven, is a large suburban town in Suffolk County, Long Island, New York.

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Camp Nordland

Camp Nordland was a resort facility located in Andover Township, New Jersey. Camp Siegfried and Camp Nordland are German American Bund.

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Camp Siegfried (play)

Camp Siegfried is a play by Bess Wohl. Camp Siegfried and Camp Siegfried (play) are German American Bund.

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Covenant (law)

A covenant, in its most general sense and historical sense, is a solemn promise to engage in or refrain from a specified action.

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Encyclopædia Britannica

The British Encyclopaedia is a general knowledge English-language encyclopaedia.

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Eric Schneiderman

Eric Tradd Schneiderman (born December 31, 1954) is an American lawyer and politician who served as the 65th Attorney General of New York from 2011 until his resignation in May 2018.

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Espionage

Espionage, spying, or intelligence gathering is the act of obtaining secret or confidential information (intelligence).

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First Amendment to the United States Constitution

The First Amendment (Amendment I) to the United States Constitution prevents the government from making laws respecting an establishment of religion; prohibiting the free exercise of religion; or abridging the freedom of speech, the freedom of the press, the freedom of assembly, or the right to petition the government for redress of grievances.

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German American Bund

The German American Bund, or the German American Federation (Amerikadeutscher Bund, Amerikadeutscher Volksbund, AV), was a German-American Nazi organization which was established in 1936 as a successor to the Friends of New Germany (FONG, FDND in German).

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Grafton, Wisconsin

Grafton is a village in Ozaukee County, Wisconsin, United States.

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Hermann Göring

Hermann Wilhelm Göring (or Goering;; 12 January 1893 – 15 October 1946) was a German politician, military leader, and convicted war criminal.

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Hitler Youth

The Hitler Youth (Hitlerjugend, often abbreviated as HJ) was the youth organisation of the Nazi Party in Germany.

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House Un-American Activities Committee

The House Committee on Un-American Activities (HCUA), popularly the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), was an investigative committee of the United States House of Representatives, created in 1938 to investigate alleged disloyalty and subversive activities on the part of private citizens, public employees, and those organizations suspected of having communist ties.

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Joseph Goebbels

Paul Joseph Goebbels (29 October 1897 – 1 May 1945) was a German Nazi politician and philologist who was the Gauleiter (district leader) of Berlin, chief propagandist for the Nazi Party, and then Reich Minister of Propaganda from 1933 to 1945.

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Ku Klux Klan

The Ku Klux Klan, commonly shortened to the KKK or the Klan, is the name of several historical and current American white supremacist, far-right terrorist organizations and hate groups.

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Long Island

Long Island is a populous island east of Manhattan in southeastern New York state, constituting a significant share of the New York metropolitan area in both population and land area.

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Long Island Rail Road

The Long Island Rail Road, often abbreviated as the LIRR, is a railroad in the southeastern part of the U.S. state of New York, stretching from Manhattan to the eastern tip of Suffolk County on Long Island.

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Manhattan

Manhattan is the most densely populated and geographically smallest of the five boroughs of New York City.

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Nazi Germany

Nazi Germany, officially known as the German Reich and later the Greater German Reich, was the German state between 1933 and 1945, when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party controlled the country, transforming it into a totalitarian dictatorship.

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Nazism

Nazism, formally National Socialism (NS; Nationalsozialismus), is the far-right totalitarian socio-political ideology and practices associated with Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party (NSDAP) in Germany.

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Nazism in the Americas

Nazism in the Americas has existed since the 1930s and it continues to exist today.

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New York Daily News

The New York Daily News, officially titled the Daily News, is an American newspaper based in Jersey City, New Jersey.

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New York Penn Station

Pennsylvania Station (also known as New York Penn Station or simply Penn Station) is the main intercity railroad station in New York City and the busiest transportation facility in the Western Hemisphere, serving more than 600,000 passengers per weekday.

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Oktoberfest

Oktoberfest (Wiesn, Oktobafest) is the world's largest Volksfest, featuring a beer festival and a travelling carnival, and is held annually in Munich, Bavaria, from mid- or late-September to the first Sunday in October, with more than six million international and national visitors attending the event.

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Oom-pah

Oom-pah, Oompah or Umpapa is an onomatopoeic term describing the rhythmic sound of a deep brass instrument in combination with the response of other instruments or registers in a band, a form of background ostinato.

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A planned community, planned city, planned town, or planned settlement is any community that was carefully planned from its inception and is typically constructed on previously undeveloped land.

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Sabotage

Sabotage is a deliberate action aimed at weakening a polity, government, effort, or organization through subversion, obstruction, demoralization, destabilization, division, disruption, or destruction.

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San Francisco Chronicle

The San Francisco Chronicle is a newspaper serving primarily the San Francisco Bay Area of Northern California.

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Sellersville, Pennsylvania

Sellersville is a borough in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, United States.

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Sturmabteilung

The Sturmabteilung (SA; literally "Storm Division" or Storm Troopers) was the original paramilitary wing of the Nazi Party.

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Summer camp

A summer camp or sleepaway camp is a supervised program for children conducted during the summer vacation in some countries.

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The Guardian

The Guardian is a British daily newspaper.

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The New York Times

The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.

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The Washington Post

The Washington Post, locally known as "the Post" and, informally, WaPo or WP, is an American daily newspaper published in Washington, D.C., the national capital.

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Windham (town), New York

Windham is a town in Greene County, New York, United States.

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Yaphank, New York

Yaphank is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in Suffolk County, New York, United States.

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Yorkville, Manhattan

Yorkville is a neighborhood on the Upper East Side of Manhattan, New York City, United States.

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See also

1930s establishments in New York (state)

20th-century disestablishments in New York (state)

  • Camp Siegfried

Defunct organizations based in New York (state)

Defunct summer camps

German American Bund

German-American culture in New York (state)

Organizations established in the 1930s

Summer camps in New York (state)

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Siegfried