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Home of the Brave: When Southbury Said NO to the Nazis

Home of the Brave: When Southbury Said NO to the Nazis

In 1937, the residents of Southbury, CT were surprised to learn a Pro-Nazi organization was building a Hitler-styled youth camp in their midst. Through the leadership of a Reverend and a local politician, the town came up with a plan that prevented the Nazis from building Camp General Von Stueben.

Home of the Brave: When Southbury Said NO to the Nazis is a local public television program presented by CPTV

Home of the Brave: When Southbury Said NO to the Nazis

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Special | 29m 45s | The fascinating story of Southbury, CT's resistance to a Pro-Nazi organization’s plans in town. (29m 45s)

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