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image by Pete Loeser, 20 October 2021
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The National Socialist Liberation Front (1969-1980) was originally
established in 1969 in Arlington County, Virginia, as a youth wing of the
National Socialist White People's Party (NSWPP). The NSWPP itself would
eventually would became the American Nazi Party (ANP). In 1970, David Duke
joined the organization.
The original NSWPP splintered following the 1967
murder of George Lincoln Rockwell and Rockwell's successor, Matthias Koehl and
Joseph Tommasi, the leader and founder of the National Socialist Liberation
Front, found themselves at odds with each other. Tommasi was ejected from the
NSWPP in 1973. The next year Tommasi reconstituted the NSLF as a separate
neo-Nazi organization, but in 1975 he was shot and killed in El Monte,
California. The NSLF then floundered and would come to an end in the mid-1980s.
It was revived once again in 2017 by neo-Nazi leader Steve Bowers, who seems to
be its current leader (2017-2020).
Also the white circle on this older
NSLF flag seems a bit elongated horizontally like on this quick drawing I've
made.
Pete Loeser, 20 October 2021
image provided by Jeffrey Tommasi, 17 October 2021
A Black double-sided NSLF flag called Black Death. Both were designed and
commissioned by JohnBoy and Scarecrow NSLF Captains.
Jeffrey Tommasi,
17 October 2021