I try to keep track of upcoming books which reference Pelley. Most devote only a paragraph or perhaps a page to paraphrasing wikipedia when they need to demonstrate, and demonize, American fascism.
Well, April promises yet another treatment of jewish mobsters as the good guys.
It’s a stale revision of history visited again and again over the last couple of decades.
Here’s an article from a while back:
https://www.myjewishlearning.com/article/but-they-were-good-to-their-people/
The upcoming title “Gangsters vs Nazis” promises more of the same.
Here’s an advance review that really boils down to one paragraph.
“It's a cautionary tale full of good guys, with Judge Nathan Perlman and Meyer Lansky directing the secret gangster groups, and bad guys like William Kunze, and William Dudley Pelley with his Silver Shirts storm troopers, and Fritz Kuhn backed by Joseph Goebbels, Hitler's Propaganda Minister. But it's also a revelation to find that Henry Ford was a leading fascist in America, even building trucks in Germany for the Nazi war effort. Charles Lindbergh spoke freely about the American Bunds, groups of Nazis coming together to promote German lifestyle in the states, while they in fact spread the Nazi filth to gather American Nazis together in solidarity.”
https://www.blufftonicon.com/news/2022/01/23/book-review-gangsters-vs-nazis-michael-benson
*yawn*
That’s probably all you need to know about this rehash.
The Bund never amounted to a hill of beans and was hardly "spreading filth" across the landscape. It did serve, however, as a nice bright shiny object for FedGov to wield and keep the masses gaze fixed away from actual threats to liberty and injustices in America.