Under cover
Book • 1943
John Roy Carlson's 'Under Cover' is an investigative exposé documenting hidden Nazi and fascist networks in America prior to and during World War II. Drawing on undercover reporting and firsthand encounters, Carlson details how these organizations operated, recruited, and attempted to influence U.S.
public opinion and policy.
The book revealed names, operations, and connections that were previously obscure to the American public, prompting controversy and discussion about domestic subversion.
Carlson's work is notable for its direct evidence and vivid narrative, illustrating the reach of extremist movements inside the United States.
Over time, 'Under Cover' has become a classic source for scholars and readers studying domestic fascist activity in the 20th century.
public opinion and policy.
The book revealed names, operations, and connections that were previously obscure to the American public, prompting controversy and discussion about domestic subversion.
Carlson's work is notable for its direct evidence and vivid narrative, illustrating the reach of extremist movements inside the United States.
Over time, 'Under Cover' has become a classic source for scholars and readers studying domestic fascist activity in the 20th century.
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