New Book Exposes Underground Network That Fought Hate Groups After WWII

A newly published book sheds light on the hidden battle against hate groups that flourished in America following World War II. Stephen J. Ross’s latest work, ‘The Secret War Against Hate,’ chronicles the emergence of racist and anti-Semitic organizations during the latter decades of the 1900s, along with the covert intelligence operations that sought to dismantle them.

Ross documents how these extremist movements gained momentum in post-war America, as well as the underground network of operatives who infiltrated these groups to gather evidence and bring their leaders to account through the legal system.