After being denied a visa to England, George Lincoln Rockwell flew to Ireland where he was met by fellow National Socialists who were able to smuggle him into the country. There, Rockwell, along with Colin Jordan, Savitri Devi, and Bruno Ludtke amongst others formed what would be known as the Cotswold Agreements, seven unifying principles for the World Union of National Socialists.
Rockwell posed for several pictures in front of British landmarks to mock the authorities. Eventually they were tipped off to his presence and he was deported as an undesirable. The below press photo captures his return to the United States after the incident.
Archival project regarding the historical record of Commander George Lincoln Rockwell, founder of the notorious American Nazi Party. Not an Endorsement. For Historical Purposes Only. Click images for best resolution.
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