- John Birch Society - Wikipedia
John Birch John Birch was an American Baptist who went to China as a missionary in 1940, when the Japanese invasion had created suffering and chaos during the Second Sino-Japanese War He was a U S military intelligence officer under Brigadier General Claire Lee Chennault in China
- Who is John Birch? : The John Birch Society
Put simply, John Birch was a devoted Christian missionary who heroically served in World War II and was killed by Chinese Communists 10 days after the end of the war, when he was only 27
- How the John Birch Society tried to radicalize the American right in . . .
In today's political climate, conspiracy theories are commonplace But they're nothing new In the 1960s, the John Birch Society built a movement around them
- Nation: WHO WAS JOHN BIRCH? - TIME
On Aug 25, 1945, ten days after the end of World War II, a slender, 27-year-old captain in the Army Air Forces named John Birch was kitted in China by a band of Communists
- John Birch Society | Anti-Communist, Right-Wing, Conservative | Britannica
The name derives from John Birch, an American Baptist missionary and U S Army intelligence officer who was killed by Chinese communists on Aug 25, 1945, making him, in the society’s view, the first hero of the Cold War
- John Birch Society founded | December 9, 1958 | HISTORY
Welch named the society in honor of John Birch, considered by many to be the first American casualty in the struggle against communism In 1945, Birch, a Baptist missionary and U S Army
- A Conspiratorial Life: Robert Welch, the John Birch Society, and the . . .
Teaching professor of history Edward Miller pens the first full-length biography of Robert Welch, the founder of the John Birch Society and whose opinions have become a cornerstone of modern conservatism With "A Conspiratorial Life," Miller draws a line from the John Birch Society's libertarianism to the modern rhetorical maneuvers of the Tea Party and other conservative groups
- Who We Are - The John Birch Society
The John Birch Society endorses the timeless principles of the Declaration of Independence which proclaimed that our personal rights come from God, not from government
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