America First....Christian Front.....Congressmen such as Rep. Hamilton Fish (R), Senator Gerald Nye (R), Sen Ernest Lundeen (R)
Come on now, Hamilton Fish Jr? You know he dies in 1936, right? And as I already pointed out, the horrors of the NSDAP had yet to be realized.
America First? An anti-war movement? Who never supported Germany, but just did not want to see the US dragged into the war? If that is your claim, then any who was against any of the recent wars in the Middle East and Afghanistan are by definition "Anti-American" and "Pro-radical Islam". So tell me, are you also saying that any that did not want the US in Iraq was a supporter of Saddam?
Christian Front. Yes, that was Pro-German. But that is an organization, I know of those and more. I asked for politicians. There were no major politicians other than a t a local level involved with them even before the government shut it down.
Gerald Nye, yet another life-long isolationist that led the Nye Committee in the Senate that wanted to keep the US out of WWI? Who once again did not support Germany? Once again, is anybody against war now a supporter of the other side?
Ernest Lundeen is the only one that comes even close. But are you even aware that was when the Republicans were the "Radical Socialist" party? Or that Representative (then Senator) Lundeen was not even a Republican at that time? Yep, he was not a Republican anymore, he belonged to the Farm-Labor Party. A staunch Socialist, and a sponsor of the "Workers Unemployment Insurance Bill" that had been created by the Communist Party. So gee, a Socialist Politician supporting another Socialist country we were not at war with. And gee, too bad he died well over a year before the US was at war with Germany.
Wow, amazing that these are all fails. Did you just look up groups that supported them at any time and just run with that? Not even bothering to look into who and what those organizations were? Because half of those you listed were strong isolationists and anti-war, Germany having nothing to do with that. The other was not even a Republican by that point, and was a staunch Socialist.