This Time The World
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Cover of 1961 edition
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Author | George Lincoln Rockwell |
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Country | USA |
Language | English |
Subject | Autobiography |
Publisher | Parliament House |
Publication date
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September 1961 |
Media type | Print (hardcover and paperback) |
Pages | 444 |
ISBN | 978-1593640149 |
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This Time The World is an autobiography by the National Socialist leader George Lincoln Rockwell, in which he chronicles his conversion to National Socialism and his founding of the American Nazi Party.
Title
The title comes from the song "Es zittern die morschen Knochen" ("The Decayed Bones Tremble") by Hans Baumann, which was adopted in 1935 as the official song of the Nazi trade union and contains the line "For today Germany listens to us and tomorrow the entire world." It was Rockwell's belief that as Hitler brought Nazi victory to one nation, his new Nazi movement would bring victory over the entire world. [1]
References
- ↑ This Time The World George Lincoln Rockwell (1961), p. 444