Peter Stahrenberg

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Not to be confused with R. Hoffman Stahrenberg

Peter Hans von Stahrenberg[1] was a defendant in the Great Sedition Trial of 1944 and a leader of the American National-Socialist Party based in New York City. The American National-Socialist Party was America’s first National Socialist political party. Stahrenberg was the publisher of the party's newspaper the National American.[2] He issued his pamphlets under the Nationalist Press Association imprint.[3]

Stahrenberg was a self-declared National Socialist and once said, "My religion is National Socialism. That’s the only religion I believe in. Christianity is the bunk."[4]

Stahrenberg was employed as a mechanic[5] and worked for the New York City Park Department.[6]

Pamphlet

  • Why Are Jews Persecuted for Their Religion?

See also

Notes

  1. Under Cover, p. 535, by John Roy Carlson, (1943)
  2. The Berlin Observer (US military occupation paper), May 31, 1946
  3. Why Are the Jews Persecuted for Their Religion?
  4. Under Cover, p. 22, by John Roy Carlson, (1943)
  5. The New York Times, January 27, 1944
  6. Under Cover, p. 501, by John Roy Carlson, (1943)