American Defense Society

This leaflet of the American Defense Society from the time of World War I lists the organization's dues structure and general aims.

The American Defense Society (ADS) was a nationalist American political group founded in 1915. The ADS was formed to advocate for American intervention in World War I against the German Empire. The group later stood in opposition to the Bolsheviks, who came to power in Russia after the October Revolution of 1917, and the proposed American participation in the League of Nations.

In domestic politics, the ADS launched a campaign to eliminate instruction of the German language in the United States.[1] As a nationalist outfit, the ADS demanded "100 percent Americanism" amid fears over the loyalties of "hyphenated Americans".[2]

The organization's first honorary president was former President Theodore Roosevelt.[3] After declining post-World War I, the ADS made a brief resurgence prior to World War II, where the group fought President Franklin Delano Roosevelt's effort to expand the Supreme Court.[4]

Formation

Clarence Smedley Thomas, Cushing Stetson, and John F. Hubbard formed the ADS in August 1915 as a splinter group from the National Security League (NSL).[citation needed] They objected to the NSL for being uncritical in support of the Wilson administration. Like the NSL, the ADS favored progressivism and its reform programs, but the ADS was much more militarist and nationalistic than the NSL.[citation needed]

Leadership

The ADS's first honorary president was former U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt.[3] The chairman of the ADS was Richard Melancthon Hurd, a close friend of Roosevelt and a career real estate economist.[citation needed]

Goals

Among the political positions of the ADS were:[citation needed]

  • Total victory against Germany in World War I, with no discussion of peace terms
  • Centralized organization of national industry, as accomplished temporarily under the War Industries Board
  • Expulsion of socialists from US politics
  • Suppression of sedition
  • One hundred percent Americanism

In February 1918, the Society called on Congress to take action on a series of measures required by US entry into World War I. It wanted an "overwhelming force" sent to France: "the quicker we put our full strength into the war the sooner it will be over."[5] It called for the internment of enemy aliens and sympathizers to prevent sabotage because "if enough munition factories are blown up here we shall lose the war."[5][6] It claimed that England saw an end to foreign plots and propaganda after interning 70,000. On the educational and cultural front, the Society was uncompromising:

"The appalling and complete breakdown of German Kultur compels a sweeping revision of the attitude of civilized nations and individuals toward the German language, literature, and science. The close scrutiny of German thought induced by 'Hun' frightfulness in this war has revealed abhorrent qualities hitherto unknown, and to most people unsuspected. Hereafter, throughout every English-speaking country on the globe, the German language will be a dead language. Out with it forever!"[5]

The ADS also called for compulsory military training for all men between the ages of 18 and 21[5] In late 1918, it launched a campaign to eliminate instruction in German nationwide.[1]

Interwar period

After World War I, the ADS joined the campaign against American participation in the League of Nations. It described the League as a surrender of national sovereignty "obnoxious to the Constitution of the United States." It denounced "the impossible doctrines of the self-determination of races which is contrary to our fundamental doctrines as a nation."[7]

The ADS was officially nonpartisan, but in 1920, Charles Stewart Davison, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, wrote an open letter to its officers, members, and contributors to urging them to support the Republican presidential ticket of Warren Harding and Calvin Coolidge.[8]

The manager of the ADS's Washington Bureau in the 1920s was Richard Merrill Whitney, the author of an exposé of radical activity, The Reds in America.[9]

The ADS made a brief resurgence during the years immediately before World War II. The group conducted a campaign against the attempt of President Franklin Roosevelt to "pack" the US Supreme Court by expanding its number of members.[4]

Final years

Later, the group was hamstrung by the death of two of its principals: Board Chairman Davison in 1942 and Board Chairman Elon Huntington Hooker in 1948.[4]

In its final years, it maintained its public profile by giving awards. In 1939, it presented awards called the Atlantic Fleet Silver Cup for excellence in gunnery and the Distinguished Service Gold Medal for work on behalf of national defense and preparedness.[10] In 1943, it honored Theodore Roosevelt on the 85th anniversary of his birth.[3]

The ADS seems to have disappeared from New York City directories in 1956.[4]

References

  1. ^ a b New York Times: "To Fight German Teaching," December 31, 1918, accessed January 7, 2010
  2. ^ Wüstenbecker, Katja. "German-Americans during World War I". Immigrant Entrepreneurship. Retrieved 2022-05-01.
  3. ^ a b c New York Times: "Theodore Roosevelt to be Honored Today," October 27, 1943, accessed March 30, 2010
  4. ^ a b c d Melissa Haley, "Guide to the Records of the American Defense Society, 1915-1942. New-York Historical Society.
  5. ^ a b c d New York Times: "Calls for Strict Ban on German Language," February 25, 1918, accessed January 7, 2010
  6. ^ The reference was probably to the sabotage of a New York harbor munitions depot in 1916.
  7. ^ New York Times: "Files 10 Objections to Nations' League," September 1, 1919, accessed March 30, 2010. Signing the organization's letter sent to each US senator were Charles Stewart Davison, John R. Rathom, George B. Agnew, Richard Washburn Child, Dr. William T. Hornaday, Newton W. Gilbert, Lee de Forest, William Guggenheim, Robert Appleton, Dr. L.L. Seaman, C[larence].S[medley]. Thompson, Raymond L. Tiffany, J.P. Harris, and Charles Larned Robinson.
  8. ^ New York Times: "Makes Plea for Harding," August 28, 1920, accessed March 30, 2010
  9. ^ New York Times: "R.M. Whitney Dies Suddenly in Hotel," August 17, 1924, accessed March 30, 2010. Whitney was a Harvard graduate and a witness for the prosecution at the trial of William Z. Foster.
  10. ^ New York Times: "To Get Defense Awards," November 26, 1939, accessed March 30, 2010

Sources

Read other articles:

البعثات الدبلوماسية في ليسوتو هذه قائمة البعثات الدبلوماسية في ليسوتو . في الوقت الحاضر ، تستضيف العاصمة ماسيرو خمس سفارات. السفارات والمفوضيات العليا في ماسيرو  الصين  ليبيا  جنوب إفريقيا[1]  الولايات المتحدة  المملكة المتحدة بعثات أو وفود أخرى في ماسيرو &...

Masacre de Gwangju Parte de Parte del movimiento Minjung Torre en conmemoración de la masacre.Fecha 18 al 27 de mayo de 1980Lugar Gwangju, Corea del SurCoordenadas 35°10′00″N 126°55′00″E / 35.166666666667, 126.91666666667Causas Golpe de Estado del 17 de mayo, asesinato de Park Chung-hee, toma del poder por Chun Doo-hwan, estado autoritario, descontento político y social en Jeolla.Objetivos Democratización y rebeliónMétodos Manifestaciones y desobediencia civil.P...

У Вікіпедії є статті про інших людей із прізвищем Костюк. Федір Семенович КостюкНародження 25 травня 1915(1915-05-25)МогильнеСмерть 20 грудня 1994(1994-12-20) (79 років)ГайворонКраїна  СРСРПриналежність  РСЧАВид збройних сил сухопутні військаРід військ  танкові військаРоки служ...

Josef Zauner Josef Zauner (geb. Ferner, * 25. Februar 1948 in Tamsweg) ist ein österreichischer Konditormeister. Von 1978 bis 2020 leitete er die Konditorei Zauner in Bad Ischl.[1][2] Josef Zauner führt die Marketingbezeichnung eines „Botschafters der österreichischen Mehlspeiskultur“.[3] Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Leben 2 Auszeichnungen 3 Publikationen 4 Weblinks 5 Einzelnachweise Leben Zauner wurde 1948 als eines von 15 Kindern auf einem Bergbauernhof im österreich...

Lihat pula: Provinsi di Indonesia Berikut adalah daftar dan sejarah singkat provinsi di Indonesia atau daerah yang dipersamakan dengan provinsi yang pernah dibentuk di Negara Kesatuan Republik Indonesia mulai dari tahun 1945-sekarang (2023). Negara Indonesia dibagi dalam daerah-daerah provinsi atau daerah-daerah yang dipersamakan dengan provinsi. Daerah-daerah tersebut, baik yang bersifat otonom atau yang bersifat administrasi belaka, semuanya diatur menurut aturan yang ditetapkan dengan unda...

Великі акумулятивні рівнини (рос. великие аккумулятивные равнины, англ. great plains, нім. große Akkumulationsebenen, Aufschüttungsebenen) — рівнини, пов'язані з великими тектонічними прогинами, наповненими мезокайнозойськими морськими та континентальними відкладами. Наприклад, Західно-Сибірськ...

この項目では、日本における事業者について説明しています。米国で制作されるコンテンツについては「ヒストリー (TVチャンネル)」をご覧ください。 この記事は検証可能な参考文献や出典が全く示されていないか、不十分です。出典を追加して記事の信頼性向上にご協力ください。(このテンプレートの使い方)出典検索?: ヒストリーチャンネル – ニュー...

بطولة ويمبلدون 2005 - فردي السيدات جزء من بطولة ويمبلدون 2005  البلد المملكة المتحدة  التاريخ 2005  الرياضة كرة المضرب  حامل(ة) اللقب ماريا شارابوفا البطل(ة) فينوس ويليامز الوصيف(ة) ليندسي دافينبورت النتيجة 4–6، 7–6(7–4)، 9–7 بطولة ويمبلدون 2004 - فردي السيدات  بطولة ويمبل�...

This article relies largely or entirely on a single source. Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page. Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources.Find sources: James Alan Park – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (November 2019) A system of the law of marine insurances, 1800. Sir James Allan Park KC (6 April 1763 – 8 December 1838) was a British judge and legal writer. Life He was the...

Screen opera based on life of Zitkála-Šá Mináǧi kiŋ dowáŋ: A Zitkála-Šá OperaTitle cardDirected bySequoia Hauck[1]Produced byKelly Turpin (An Opera Theater)[1]Edited byCourtney Cochran[1]Music byLyz Jaakola (composer)[1]Hannah Johnson (librettist)[1]ProductioncompanyAn Opera TheaterRelease date October 12, 2022 (2022-10-12) Running time30 minutes[2]CountryUnited StatesLanguagesDakotaEnglish Mináǧi kiŋ dowáŋ: A Zitk...

Railway station in Hamada, Shimane Prefecture, Japan Okami Station岡見駅Okami Station, September 2009General informationLocation2110 Misumi-chō Okami, Hamada-shi, Shimane-ken 699-3226JapanCoordinates34°46′18.46″N 131°54′47.57″E / 34.7717944°N 131.9132139°E / 34.7717944; 131.9132139Owned by West Japan Railway CompanyOperated by West Japan Railway CompanyLine(s)D San'in Main LineDistance497.6 km (309.2 mi) from KyotoPlatforms1 island platformTra...

أيت بوعدو آيت بوعدو خريطة البلدية الإحداثيات 36°30′30″N 4°03′30″E / 36.508333333333°N 4.0583333333333°E / 36.508333333333; 4.0583333333333  [1] تقسيم إداري  البلد  الجزائر  ولاية تيزي وزو  دائرة واضية خصائص جغرافية  المساحة 39٫3 كم2 (15٫2 ميل2) عدد السكان (2008)  المجموع 14٬435 م�...

KainKain, patung karya Henri Vidal, tahun 1896, di Jardin des Tuileries, ParisLahir64-70 AMMeninggal930 AM (usia 860-866)Suami/istriAwina, saudara perempuannya[1]AnakHenokhOrang tuaAdam dan HawaKerabatDalam Kitab Kejadian:Habel (saudara)Set (saudara)Menurut tradisi berikutnya:Aklima (saudara)Awina (saudara)Azura (saudara) Kain[a] adalah tokoh Alkitab dalam Kitab Kejadian. Kain merupakan kakak laki-laki Habel, dan putra sulung Adam bersama Hawa, pasangan pertama dalam Alkitab....

Subgenre of punk rock Not to be confused with Ska punk. Skate punkOther namesSkate rockskatecoreStylistic origins Punk rock hardcore punk pop-punk surf punk melodic hardcore nardcore Cultural originsEarly 1980s, United StatesRegional scenes California Other topics Skateboarding Skate punk (also known as skatecore and skate rock) is a skater subculture and punk rock subgenre that developed in the 1980s. Originally a form of hardcore punk that had been closely associated with skate culture, ska...

PorterPorter Osnovni podaci Država  Sjedinjene Američke Države Savezna država  Oklahoma Okrug Vagoner Stanovništvo Stanovništvo (2010) 566 Gustina stanovništva 31,4 st./km² Geografija Koordinate 35°52′15″N 95°31′21″W / 35.870933°N 95.522476°W / 35.870933; -95.522476 Vremenska zona UTC-6, leti UTC-5 Nadmorska visina 196 m Površina 1,8 km² Kopnena površina 1,8 km² Vodena površina 0,0 km² PorterPorter (Sjedinjenih Država) Ostali podac...

Castione Osnovni podaci Država  Italija Regija Emilia-Romagna Provincija Piacenza Stanovništvo Stanovništvo (2011) 14 Geografija Koordinate 44°51′26″N 9°40′50″E / 44.85722°N 9.68057°E / 44.85722; 9.68057 Nadmorska visina 315 m CastioneCastione (Italije) Castione je naselje u Italiji u provinciji Piacenza, u regiji Emilia-Romagna. Prema proceni iz 2011. u naselju je živelo 14 stanovnika.[1][2] Naselje se nalazi na nadmorskoj visini ...

For the present-day city at the same site, see Tipaza. For the Tipasa in the province of Numidia, see Tipasa in Numidia. For the genus of moths, see Tipasa (moth). PlaceTipasa TipazaTipasaLocation in AlgeriaCoordinates: 36°35′31″N 2°26′58″E / 36.59194°N 2.44944°E / 36.59194; 2.44944 UNESCO World Heritage SiteOfficial nameTipasaTypeCulturalCriteriaiii, ivDesignated1982 (6th session)Reference no.193RegionArab StatesEndangered2002–2006 Tipasa, somet...

溶血溶血していない赤血球の浮遊液(左)は赤く不透明であり、静置すると赤血球が沈んで(中央)上澄みは無色であることが判る。溶血がおきると(右)液全体が赤色透明に変化し、時間をおいても沈降は見られない 溶血(ようけつ Hemolysis)とは、赤血球が破壊される現象のこと。 概要 溶血とは、赤血球の細胞膜が、物理的または化学的、生物学的など様々な要因�...

Kedutaan Besar Republik Indonesia di Abu DhabiKoordinat24°26′06″N 54°22′17″E / 24.435°N 54.371519°E / 24.435; 54.371519Lokasi Abu Dhabi, Uni Emirat ArabAlamatZone 2, Sector 79, Villa No. 819Sultan bin Zayed Street(Street 32)Al Bateen Area, Abu DhabiUni Emirat ArabDuta BesarHusin BagisSitus webkemlu.go.id/abudhabi/id Kedutaan Besar Republik Indonesia di Abu Dhabi (KBRI Abu Dhabi) adalah misi diplomatik Republik Indonesia untuk Uni Emirat Arab (UEA).[1 ...

Politics of Romania Politica RomânieiCoat of arms of RomaniaPolity typeUnitary semi-presidential republicConstitutionConstitution of Romania (1991)Legislative branchNameParliamentTypeBicameralMeeting placePalace of the ParliamentUpper houseNameSenatePresiding officerNicolae Ciucă, President of the SenateLower houseNameChamber of DeputiesPresiding officerAlfred Simonis (ad interim/acting), President of the Chamber of DeputiesExecutive branchHead of stateTitlePresidentCurrentlyKlaus Iohannis...