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Daniel "Dan" Burros (March 5, 1937October 31, 1965), was a former member of the United States Marine Corps who, after exhibiting bizarre behavior, joined the American Nazi Party, which had been founded by a former Naval aviator named George Lincoln Rockwell. However, Burros' behavioral problems worsened, and it alienated him from his comrades in the ANP. Not long after being kicked out, the Bronx-born Burros moved back to New York State and became the kleagle, or recruiter, of the state's Ku Klux Klan organization.

However, after a New York Times reporter named McCandlish Phillips revealed that Dan Burros was, in fact, Jewish (something members of the American Nazi Party had suspected), he committed suicide.

The tragic story of Dan Burros was the origin of Henry Bean's movie, The Believer. Burros is sometimes cited as an example of a self-hating Jew.

Ironically, Dan Burros was not the only Jewish member of the American Nazi Party. Leonard Holstein, who was the head of the ANP's Los Angeles division was a Jew. However, unlike Burros, Holstein never tried to hide the fact and denounced Judaism as vociferously as his Gentile comrades.


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