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Annotated Bibliography

Primary Sources:

Copy of Southbury Anti-Bund Resolution (Original at CT State Library), 1937. Box 2, Folder 29. AC001- The

Bund Collection. Southbury Historical Society Archives, Southbury, Connecticut. 19 Jan. 2017.
German American Bund Application for Membership with Envelope, ND. Box 1, Folder 17. AC001- The Bund

Collection. Southbury Historical Society Archives, Southbury, Connecticut. 19 Jan. 2017.
Kettletowners Flier, [1937] Southbury Zoning Flier by Albert Aston, ND. Box 1, Folder 24. AC001- The
Bund Collection. Southbury Historical Society Archives, Southbury, Connecticut. 19 Jan. 2017.
Lindsay, M.E.N. Copy of Rev. M.E.N. Lindsays Sermon: Nazism An Anti-Christian Menace, 1937.
Box 2, Folder 25. AC001- The Bund Collection. Southbury Historical Society Archives,
Southbury, Connecticut. 19 Jan. 2017.
Nelson, Roscoe. Letter to Roscoe Nelson from Felix A. Manley, 1937. Box 2, Folder 33.
Purpose and Aims, German American Bund Informational Pamphlet, ND. Box 1, Folder 14. AC001- The
Bund Collection. Southbury Historical Society Archives, Southbury, Connecticut. 19 Jan. 2017.
Unaddressed Signed Form Letter from Fritz Kuhn, ND. Box 1, Folder 15. AC001- The Bund Collection.
Southbury Historical Society Archives, Southbury, Connecticut. 19 Jan. 2017.
Zoning Regulations for Town of Southbury, Connecticut, 1937. Box 2, Folder 8. AC001- The Bund Collection.
Southbury Historical Society Archives, Southbury, Connecticut. 19 Jan. 2017.

Secondary Sources:

Bernstein, Arnie. Swastika Nation: Fritz Kuhn and the Rise and Fall of the German-American Bund.
New York, NY, St. Martin's Press, 2013.
Boehm, Mike. "Nazi Bund Spawned Southbury Zoning in '37." Danbury News Times Nov. 1978: n.
pag. Print.
Bracker, Milton. "SOUTHBURY ZONES, BARRING NAZI CAMP." The New York Times 15 Dec.
1937: n. pag. Print.
"BUND PROGRAM IN SOUTHBURY FACES BATTLE." New Haven Register 14 Sept. 1937: n.
pag. Print.
Copy of Obituary for George A. Holmes, Anti-Bund Leader, 1962. Box 2, Folder 18. AC001- The Bund
Collection. Southbury Historical Society Archives, Southbury, Connecticut. 19 Jan. 2017.
Forte, Daniela. "How the Nazis Were Turned Away by One Small Connecticut Town, Southbury, Is

Chronicled in New Documentary." Litchfield County Times. N.p., 14 Oct. 2016. Web. 09 Jan.
2017.
German American Bund. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, United States Holocaust
Memorial Museum.
Gardner, Chris. "Elderly Woman Helped Rid Southbury of Nazis in 1937 | RA Archives."Republican
American. N.p., 11 Nov. 2012. Web. 27 Feb. 2017.
Ginolfi, Sarah C., M.Div. "New Film Portrays Role of Two YDS Grads in Keeping Nazis out of
Southbury, CT in 1930s." New Film Portrays Role of Two YDS Grads in Keeping Nazis out of

Southbury, CT in 1930s | Yale Divinity School. Yale Divinity School, n.d. Web. 09 Jan. 2017.
When Southbury Said No to the Nazis. Dir. Scott Sniffen. Southbury Historical
Home of the Brave:
Society, n.d. Web. 27 Feb. 2017.
"How Kingdom That Might Come From Bund Camp Aroused Southbury Folk." Waterbury
Republican 28 Nov. 1937: n. pag. Print.
Inside Nazi Germany. N.d. March of Time Newsreel. 1937. Web. 27 Feb. 2017.
"Interview with Arnie Bernstein." Telephone interview. 10 Jan. 2017.
"Interview with Kimberly Neuenschwander." Personal interview. 19 Jan. 2017.
"Interview with Rabbi Eric Polokoff." Telephone interview. 10 Jan. 2017.
"Interview with Rev. Jerry Smith." Personal interview. 19 Jan. 2019.
"KUHN ADMITS LIES ABOUT HIS ROMANCE." The New York Times 23 Nov. 1939: n. pag.
Print.
Mahoney, Patrick J. The Long, Ambiguous History of Connecticuts Blue Laws. Connecticut
History.
Mindell, Cindy. On the Right Side of History. Jewish Ledger, 20 Nov. 2012.
"NEW ANTI-NAZI GROUP PLANNED IN SOUTHBURY." Waterbury Republican 4 Dec. 1937:
n. pag. Print.
"NEW PROTESTS FILED AGAINST CAMP OF BUND." Waterbury Republican 2 Dec. 1937: n.
pag. Print.
Polokoff, Eric. "How Southbury Overcame the German-American Bund." 27 Feb. 2017. Lecture.
"SOUTHBURIAN EXPLAINS PLAN TO OUST NAZIS." Waterbury Republican 4 Dec. 1937: n.
pag. Print.
"SOUTHBURIANS CALLED TO ZONE HEARING DEC. 14." Waterbury Republican 29 Nov.
1937: n. pag. Print.
"SOUTHBURIANS SET TO OPPOSE PRO-NAZI CAMP." Waterbury Republican 23 Nov. 1937: n.
pag. Print.
"Southbury Folk On Record As Opposed To Bund Camp; Demand Government Action." Waterbury
Republican. 21 Nov. 1937: n. pag. Print.

"Southbury Adopts Zoning Code At Tuesday's Meeting." Newton Bee 17 Dec. 1937: n. pag. Print.
"Southbury Folk Bitterly Denounce Pro-Nazi Camp." Waterbury Republican n.d.: n. pag. Print.

"Southbury Halts Bund Activities By Two Arrests." Waterbury Republican 6 Dec. 1937: n. pag. Print.
"Southbury Takes On the Nazis." ConnecticutHistoryorg. N.p., n.d. Web. 09 Jan. 2017.
Special to THE NEW,YORK TIMES. "NAZI CAMPS SCORED BY FARMER SESSION." The
New York Times (1923-Current file), Nov 24 1937, pp. 10. ProQuest Historical
Newspapers: The New York Times.
Special to THE NEW YORK TIMES. "Sunday 'Blue Law' Snags Pro-Nazi Campers; Southbury
Constable Arrests Two of Bund." The New York Times (1923-Current file), Dec 06 1937, pp. 1.
ProQuest Historical Newspapers: The New York Times.
"Two Southbury Pastors Attack Pro-Nazi Camp." Waterbury Republican 22 Nov. 1937: n. pag. Print.
"ZONING IS NOT FINAL ANSWER IN SOUTHBURY." Waterbury Republican 22 Feb. 1938: n.
pag. Print.

Images:
Bund Protests. Digital image. Waterbury Republican, n.d. Web. 27 Feb. 2017.
Bund Truck. Digital image. Southbury-CT.org. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Feb. 2017.
Map of Kettletown District. Digital image. Waterbury Republican, n.d. Web. 27 Feb. 2017.
Map of Southbury, CT. Digital image. MapsOf. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Feb. 2017.
South Britain Congregational Church. Digital image. HistoricBuildingsCT. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Feb.
2017.
Swastika Flag. Digital image. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Feb. 2017.
WEEGEE. Digital image. International Center of Photograpgy. N.p., n.d. Web. 27 Feb. 2017.
It identifies what type of source this is (song, poem, book, website, journal article, diary entry,
newspaper article, you get the drift.)
2. How was the source used?
3. How did the source help you understand your topic and create your project?
So for my book, my annotation would look something like this:
Morris, Edmund. Theodore Rex. New York: Modern Library, 2001.
This biography of Theodore Roosevelt helped me understand the way in which Philippe Bunau
Varilla was able to get President Roosevelt to recognize the revolutionary government of
Panama. It also gave me details regarding the specific treaties signed between the two
nations that gave the U.S. control of the canal zone.
Note that my annotation and citation are single-spaced, and all lines after the first line are tabbed in
one-half (1/2) inch.

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