Silver Legion of America

Silver Legion of America
Chairman William Dudley Pelley
Founded January 30, 1933 (1933-01-30)
Dissolved December 7, 1941 (1941-12-07)
Headquarters Asheville, North Carolina
1936 Presidential Ticket Christian Party
Membership  (1934) 15,000
Ideology American nationalism
White nationalism
White supremacy
Clerical fascism
Anti-semitism
Political position Far-right
Religion Protestantism
International affiliation None
Colours      Silver
Politics of United States
Political parties
Elections

The Silver Legion of America, commonly known as the Silver Shirts, was an underground American fascist organization founded by William Dudley Pelley that was headquartered in Asheville, North Carolina[1] and announced publicly on January 30, 1933.

History

A white-supremacist, anti-Semitic group[2] modeled after Hitler's Brownshirts, the paramilitary Silver Legion wore a silver shirt with a tie along with a campaign hat and blue corduroy trousers with leggings. The uniform shirts bore a scarlet letter L over the heart: an emblem meant to symbolize Loyalty to the United States, Liberation from materialism, and the Silver Legion itself. The blocky slab serif L-emblem was in a typeface similar to the present-day Rockwell Extra Bold. The organizational flag was a plain silver field with such a red L in the canton at the upper left.

By 1934, the Silver Shirts had about 15,000 members.[3] Circa 1935 with Nazi German funding and Hollywood funding, the Silver Shirts had begun construction of the Murphy Ranch, situated on a secluded 55 acre site in the Los Angeles hills, which was meant to serve as a fortified world headquarters after the expected Fascist global conquest.[4]

Silver Shirt leader Pelley ran for President of the United States in the 1936 election on a third-party ticket. Pelley hoped to seize power in a "silver revolution" and set himself up as dictator of the United States; the presidency remained in the hands of incumbent Democrat Franklin D. Roosevelt. By around 1938, the Silver Legion's membership was down to about 5,000.[3]

After the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on Sunday, December 7, 1941, local police occupied the "world headquarters" bunker compound and detained members of the 50-man caretaker force.[4] The declaration of war on the United States by Nazi Germany and the Kingdom of Italy led to the rapid decline of the Silver Legion.

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Footnotes

  1. http://www.ajcarchives.org/AJC_DATA/Files/THR-SS1.PDF "The Silver Shirts: Their History, Founder, and Axtivities". August 24, 1933
  2. Van Ells, Mark D. (August 2007). "Americans for Hitler". americainwwii.com. Retrieved 18 November 2012.
  3. 1 2 "The Holocaust Chronicle PROLOGUE: Roots of the Holocaust, page 89". Holocaustchronicle.org. Retrieved 2012-11-18.
  4. 1 2 "Heil Hollywood: The Los Angeles bunker from which Hitler planned to run Nazi empire after the war". Daily Mail (London). 18 March 2012.
  5. It Can't Happen Here

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