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Gun Control in Germany, 1928-1945

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Compares the pre-Hitler (Weimar) 1928 gun-control law with the law enacted by the Nazis in 1938 and offers commentary on the why and who behind the false statement that Hitler's regime favored stronger gun control. Includes the original German text and English translation of both laws.

48 pages, Paperback

Published January 1, 1994

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William Luther Pierce

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American white separatist, mostly known for his novel The Turner Diaries, which he wrote under the nom de plume Andrew MacDonald.

In 1966, he joined the American Nazi Party and was a member until 1970. One of the reasons he left was he disliked the Nazi uniform image.

In 1970, Pierce became the chairman of the National Youth Alliance, which later became the National Alliance.

In 2002, he died of cancer.

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Although the author is a controversial figure to say the least, this booklet is the opposite. Very matter of fact, short work, backed with the reproduced primary sources, in facsimile German and translated English.
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