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The Neo-Nazi and KKK Rally at Arlington Cemetery in 1960s
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37:33 - 40:42 (03:08)

In the 1960s, a group of around 50 members of both KKK and the American Nazi Party gathered at the Arlington Cemetery to demonstrate their white power and hatred towards the black community while honoring their fellow Nazi soldiers.

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This transcript highlights how white fear and resentment towards black people was a more effective tool for white supremacy groups than anti-Semitic conspiracies.
37:33 - 40:42 (03:08)
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White Supremacy
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This transcript highlights how white fear and resentment towards black people was a more effective tool for white supremacy groups than anti-Semitic conspiracies. The military also did not allow white supremacy groups to wear Nazi uniforms or fly Nazi flags, leading to the shift in tactics.

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