Lincoln Rockwell Not Forgotten

 


NSNS Monday, March 10, 2003

BLOOMINGTON, Ill.—The 85th birthday of National Socialist pioneer George Lincoln Rockwell did not go unmarked by members of his organization.

Led by Rockwell's successor and former right-hand man, NEW ORDER Commander Matt Koehl, a delegation from the Rockwell organization paid tribute Sunday to their founder in a public vigil outside the former hospital site where the National Socialist champion was born March 9, 1918.

Standing in subzero temperature, the delegation bore a huge streamer with the words "LINCOLN ROCKWELL LIVES!" The group also raised a bright Swastika banner, which caught the eye of thousands of passing motorists as it fluttered proudly in the breeze.

Also prepared specially for the occasion were hundreds of leaflets with the headline "He fought against Hitler," inviting readers to discover for themselves why a man who had once opposed the German Leader would become his greatest champion.

A supplementary leaflet described Commander Rockwell's rejection of conservatism and why he came to believe that there was only one way to victory, and that was through the Swastika and faith in Adolf Hitler.

The Rockwell organization, which is known as the NEW ORDER, represents the organized Hitler movement today in an unbroken line of succession.