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Newark Minutemen: A True 1930s Legend About One Man's Mission to Save a Nation's Soul Without Losing His Own
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Newark Minutemen: A True 1930s Legend About One Man’s Mission to Save a Nation’s Soul Without Losing His Own

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In between the world wars, during the Great Depression, American democracy is being threatened by a shadow Hitler-Nazi party in America, complete with a self-proclaimed American Hitler and a 1939 Nuremberg-like rally at Madison Square Garden. Inspired by a true American legend, a Jewish boxer trained by the mafia and FBI fights the rising American Nazi party. During his undercover mission to rid the country of the American Fuhrer, he falls in love with the enemy’s daughter

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Morgan James Publishing llc
Country
United States
Date
22 October 2020
Pages
366
ISBN
9781631950728

In between the world wars, during the Great Depression, American democracy is being threatened by a shadow Hitler-Nazi party in America, complete with a self-proclaimed American Hitler and a 1939 Nuremberg-like rally at Madison Square Garden. Inspired by a true American legend, a Jewish boxer trained by the mafia and FBI fights the rising American Nazi party. During his undercover mission to rid the country of the American Fuhrer, he falls in love with the enemy’s daughter

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Morgan James Publishing llc
Country
United States
Date
22 October 2020
Pages
366
ISBN
9781631950728