Matthias Koehl Explained

Matthias Koehl
Alma Mater:University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
Birthname:Matthias Koehl Jr.
Birth Date:22 January 1935
Birth Place:Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S.
Death Place:Wisconsin, U.S.
Office:2nd Commander
of the American Nazi Party
Term Start:August 25, 1967
Term End:October 9, 2014
Predecessor:George Lincoln Rockwell
Successor:Rocky Suhayda
Office2:2nd and 4th leader
of the World Union of National Socialists
Term Start2:April 9, 2009
Term End2:October 9, 2014
Predecessor2:Colin Jordan
Term Start3:August 25, 1967
Term End3:1968
Predecessor3:George Lincoln Rockwell
Successor3:Colin Jordan
Party:National Renaissance Party
United White Party
National States' Rights Party
American Nazi Party
Occupation:United States Marine, politician, writer

Matthias Koehl Jr. (January 22, 1935 – October 9, 2014) was an American marine, neo-Nazi politician and writer. He succeeded George Lincoln Rockwell as the longest serving leader of the American Nazi Party, from 1967 to 2014.

Like the Chilean diplomat Miguel Serrano, Koehl was influenced by the occultism of the Greek–French writer Savitri Devi. He was also a close friend of the Dutch World War II Nazi collaborator Florentine Rost van Tonningen.

Early life

Born on January 22, 1935, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Hungarian immigrants of German descent, Koehl studied journalism at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee[1] and played violin with the civic opera. A teenage antisemitic activist, Koehl worked with hate groups on the East Coast and the South before joining George Lincoln Rockwell's infamous American Nazi Party and the Marine Corps.[2]

Politics

Koehl joined James Madole's National Renaissance Party, the United White Party and the National States' Rights Party, before joining the American Nazi Party in 1960.

In 1953, he claimed to have met with the poet and fascist activist Ezra Pound during Pound's imprisonment at St. Elizabeths Hospital in Washington, DC. In 1957, he became secretary-treasurer of the committee to Free Ezra Pound. Pound gave Koehl several signed volumes of his poetry during this period, signing them "Matthias Koehl / HEIL / Ezra Pound / 1953".[3]

In August 1967, formerly a deputy commander,[4] Koehl succeeded the assassinated Rockwell as commander of the National Socialist White People's Party, known until December 1966 as the American Nazi Party.[5] In 1983, Koehl renamed the organization "New Order". At the end of his life, Koehl was the leader of the World Union of National Socialists, despite his affiliation with Esoteric Nazism having alienated some members. Although he maintained a low public profile, Koehl granted an interview to the mainstream writer William H. Schmaltz in Arlington, Virginia, in April 1996 during the preparation of Schmaltz' biography of Rockwell.

Death

Koehl died in the night between October 9 and 10, 2014, at the age of 79 of complications related to cancer.[6]

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Notes and References

  1. Milwaukee Journal, September 4, 1967.
  2. Web site: 2008-12-01 . Old Berlin . 2022-11-16 . Milwaukee Magazine .
  3. Web site: Hanson . Bradford . Matt Koehl and Ezra Pound: The Untold Story . June 20, 2017 . National Vanguard . 4 January 2023.
  4. News: Nazi Chapter to Celebrate Hitler Birthday . The Free Lance-Star . 83 . 88 . April 14, 1967 . 3. Associated Press . August 3, 2011. Google News.
  5. News: Nazi Party Changes Name . Associated Press . The Free Lance-Star . 82 . 297 . December 19, 1966 . 8 . August 2, 2011 . Google News.
  6. Web site: Longtime Neo-Nazi Matthias "Matt" Koehl Dies. . October 13, 2014.