New Order (National Socialist)
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New Order is a neo-Nazi organization led by Matt Koehl.
The organization was originally called the American Nazi Party, then was renamed the National Socialist White People's Party after the assassination of George Lincoln Rockwell in 1967. The name New Order was adopted in 1983, and reflects Koehl's Nazi mysticism; a belief in Adolf Hitler as a god-like being sent to rescue European people from Jews. The group describes itself on its website as a "National Socialist religious community." Members of the NSWPP who disagreed with Koehl mostly left in 1970. Some followed Frank Collin in forming the National Socialist Party of America in 1970, and others followed William Luther Pierce, eventually forming the National Alliance in 1974. The esoteric leanings of this group led to a split with the World Union of National Socialists, which Rockwell had founded and whose leader, Danish neo-Nazi Povl Riis-Knudsen, had once been appointed by Koehl.
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- official site
- Who is Hitler? transcript of remarks by Matt Koehl
- Populism And Socialism In American Nazism, chapter five of American Nazism In The Context Of The American Extreme Right: 1960 - 1978 by Jim Saleam
- Pierce, Koehl and the National Socialist White People's Party Internal Split of 1970 by H. Michael Barrett
- The Ku Klux Klan and the American Nazi Party by Betty A. Dobratz and Stephanie Shanks-Meile
- Frank Collin: From Neo-Nazi to Hyper-Diffusionist
- Neo-Nazis: Longtime Hitlerian Activists on the Anti-Defamation League's website.
- William Pierce: A Political History on Southern Poverty Law Center website