German American National Political Action Committee

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The German-American National Political Action Committee (GANPAC), founded by Hans Schmidt in 1982, is an California-based organization which uses Holocaust denial to contribute to the rehabilitation of National Socialism. GANPAC is also devoted to fighting perceived anti-German sentiment in the media.

Schmidt, who was a member of the Hitler Youth and who served in the Waffen-SS during World War II, has been a leading proponent of Holocaust denial in the United States for many years. Following along the lines of many other anti-Semites, Schmidt promotes the thesis of "Jewish control" of banks, the media, and the government.