antifascism44

Matilde Zimmermann
le 16 novembre 2018

When fascist groups called a rally at Madison Square Garden in 1939, 50,000 working people came out in New York for a countermobilization called by the Socialist Workers Party.

A meeting by fascist German American Bund at Madison Square Garden on Feb. 20, 1939, was met by a demonstration of 50,000, above, initiated by the Socialist Workers Party and backed by unions and others. There is no similar rise in fascist gangs and anti-Semitism today. Combating Jew-hatred is a life or death question for the working class and labor movement.