National Socialist League (United States)
The National Socialist League (NSL) was a small, short-lived neo-Nazi organization in the United States. It was active primarily in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Information about the group is limited, but it is understood to have been characterized by its adherence to National Socialist (Nazi) ideology, promoting racial segregation, antisemitism, and white supremacy.
The NSL's activities reportedly included distributing propaganda, holding small rallies, and engaging in confrontations with opposing groups. The group was never a significant force in American politics and ultimately dissolved, likely due to internal conflicts, lack of public support, and pressure from law enforcement and anti-fascist groups.
Unlike more prominent neo-Nazi organizations, the National Socialist League left a relatively small footprint in terms of documented activity and membership. Therefore, precise details regarding its organizational structure, leadership, and specific actions remain somewhat unclear.