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4.0 out of 5 stars G. L. Rockwell Unmasked!, September 27, 2007
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This autobiography is a bit slow to get into but once Rockwells life reaches maturity it is a fascinating read. This is a story of an extremely complex character who spends his life fighting odds he cannot beat (as he says in his own words!) As he matures from a young idealistic US Navy pilot in WW2 to an open Nazi in 1950's USA is quite a change, but his love for the truth and his country force him to take this path, as he believes its the only way to battle the Communist and Jewish traitors in the USA. His hardships in his later life and bitter experience of learning never to trust anyone shows how honest his heart was. A flawed man but possibly the first to talk of the necessity of world wide cooperation amongst the white peoples of all nations.
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37 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Doogie, December 21, 2004
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A remarkably readable autobiography, following the entire life of George Lincoln Rockwell up until the publication of his first seminal work. This offers a unique insight into the character and nature of the man and the stirrings of his political/social awareness. I would consider this book one of my top five. Hard to find, and well worth the read. Do NOT make the mistake of judging him without his story in his own words. If you have read White Power, then this title is indispensible.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Riotous!, July 22, 2009
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George Lincoln Rockwell's THIS TIME THE WORLD is a riot - often quite literally. Slap-dash in outward appearance (it was assembled and published on a shoestring budget) TTTW is actually a very well written autobiography of Rockwell from his youth up to the heady days of the fledgling American Nazi Party which he formed in the late 1950s/early 1960s in Arlington, VA. TTTW first came into my hands when I was living in Arlington in the 1980s. The late Rockwell's American Nazi Party, by then re-named "New Order" and reformed into a esoteric quasi-religious group, was still a local presence, although much less politically active than when Rockwell was at the helm. Rockwell's influence could still be felt in Arlington even sixteen years after his demise and many of the locals still remembered him. The site of his death, a strip mall parking lot, was a bit of a local attraction and a faded swastika painted on the asphalt marked the exact spot where he fell (the swastika is now long gone although the strip mall still remains).

No matter how you may feel about Rockwell, it is hard not to like the writer of this book who often achieves the remarkable feat of being egotistical in a endearingly self-effacing way. Because of his convictions Rockwell lost his home, his full Navy retirement pension, his wife, his children, his friends, and everything else he held dear, including his own life. Right or wrong, that sort of dedication is remarkable. Love him or hate him, if you believe in freedom of speech, you'll learn that Rockwell did more to challenge the First Amendment than any other 20th century American and he did it with the gusto of a carnival midway barker... all while making a lot of people violently outraged.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Purged editions of This Time the World, December 8, 2005
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This Time the World by the late United States Navy Reserve COmmander George Lincoln Rockwell had been reprinted many times since its first publication where the pages were laid out on long tables and Rockwell's Stormtroopers lined up and picked up pages in sequence and gave the assembled unbound pages to their book binder in the basement of their old two-story house on Wilson Boulevard in Arlington, Virginia in 1959. There were pictures left out of each succeeding printing, the pictures were of former members who had fallen into disfavour for whatever reason, so by the time of the last printings on "Hate-Monger Hill," it is reasonable to surmise half the photographs were removed. Some people have collected all of the editions, serious collectors indeed!
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars For Un-Washed Brains Only, October 22, 2009
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Although Commander Rockwell's life was tragically cut short, he lived long enough to leave some incredibly valuable contributions to the racial situation in his country. This is the type of book that we are programmed to reject as 'racist garbage' from the moment we learn to read, but I think you'll find that if you give this book a chance, it could make you think twice about some very serious matters. If these racial problems didn't actually exist, people like Mr. Rockwell would be ignored and rightly so. The fact that his books are supressed, his character is slandered and he was cut down in the prime of his life should tell you that this man had some important things to say, and risked his life just as he did serving his country in the military, to serve and protect his country from radical, left-wing politics. A must read for every free-thinking critic of the racial problems in this country.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Greatest American Ever!, October 3, 2010
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This is the autobiography of the greatest American that's ever lived, Commander George Lincoln Rockwell. Now some might ask why I believe the founder of the American Nazi Party is the greatest American, and this is simple. He does not wish for all minorities to be killed as the left-wing media tells us. He wishes for traitors to be sent to the gas chamber, as they rightly should be for betraying their country. He exposes the lies of the modern media and their source. He is a true patriot and I found myself relating to him, and sometimes wishing my life could be more like his in those days, the more I read. If you don't like lies and want your eyes opened as to why our world is so messed up today read all of Commander Rockwell's works. It is very powerful and very true. It must be read with an open mind, however, as the book even goes in to say that these slogans are jammed into our brains and in modern terms need to be deprogrammed out of our minds. He is a true patriot of the greatest kind and if more men were like him our country could easily be saved.
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This Time The World by George Lincoln Rockwell (Paperback - March 20, 2004)
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