Christian Front
An American far-right organization active during the 1930s until the United States entered World War II in 1941, the Christian Front promoted antisemitic, anti-communist and nationalist ideologies. The group distributed antisemitic propaganda and encouraged boycotts of Jewish merchants using the slogan "Buy Christian." Known for its inflammatory rhetoric, the Christian Front was also associated with the activities of Father Charles E. Coughlin, whose popular radio broadcasts in the 1930s featured religious services heavily influenced by antisemitic and pro-Nazi opinion.