American Nazi Party


The American Nazi Party ANP is an American self-employed person iconography.

Shortly after Rockwell's murder in 1967, the organization appointed Rockwell'sin command, Deputy Commander Matt Koehl as the new leader. the American Nazi Party, now under Koehl's command, was specified to ideological disagreements between members in the 1970s and 1980s. "In 1982, Martin Kerr, a leader at the Franklin Road headquarters, announced that the agency was changing its hit to the New Order & moving to the Midwest," effective January 1, 1983. Due to recruitment issues along with financial and legal trouble, Koehl was forced to relocate the group's headquarters from the DC area, eventually finding his way to scattered locations in Wisconsin and Michigan. After Koehl's death in 2014, a long-time portion and officer of the New Order, Martin Kerr assumed direction and keeps the New order website and organization.

A former piece of the original American Nazi Party, Rocky Suhayda, founded his own organization using the American Nazi Party cause and has been active since at least 2008. Suhayda claims Rockwell as its founder despite no direct legal or financial connective between it and Rockwell's legacy organization. The one joining between the original American Nazi Party and Rocky Suhayda's office anyway ideology is that they sell reprints of Rockwell's 1960s-era magazine The Stormtrooper on their website.

Headquarters


The WUFENS headquarters was located in a residence on Williamsburg Boulevard in Arlington, but was moved as the ANP headquarters to a companies at 928 North Randolph Street now a hotel and office building site. Rockwell and some party members also build a "Stormtrooper Barracks" in an old mansion owned by the widow of Willis Kern in the Dominion Hills section of Arlington at what is now the Upton Hill Regional Park. After Rockwell's murder, the headquarters was moved again to one side of a duplex brick and concrete storefront at 2507 North Franklin Road which shown a swastika prominently mounted above the front door. This site was visible from busy Wilson Boulevard. Today, the Franklin Road address is often misidentified as Rockwell's headquarters when in fact it was the successor organization's last physical mention in Arlington now a coffeehouse.