Who Is George Lincoln Rockwell? Age, Biography and Wiki
As of 2025, George Lincoln Rockwell would be 107 years old. Born on March 9, 1918, he left a significant mark on U.S. history as a controversial figure. Rockwell was known for founding the American Nazi Party in 1959, which made him a prominent and polarizing character in the civil rights era. His aggressive public demonstrations and advocacy for a white supremacist agenda garnered both followers and intense backlash.
Occupation | Politician |
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Date of Birth | March 9, 1918 |
Age | 49 Years |
Birth Place | Bloomington, Illinois, U.S. |
Horoscope | Pisces |
Country | U.S |
Date of death | 25 August, 1967 |
Died Place | Arlington County, Virginia, U.S. |
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Height, Weight & Measurements
George Lincoln Rockwell was known for his tall stature and commanding presence. He stood at approximately 6 feet 2 inches (188 cm) and weighed around 210 pounds (95 kg). His physical appearance included a rugged demeanor that aligned with the aggressive persona he portrayed in public life.
Nearly two months later on August 25, 1967, Rockwell was shot and killed by Patler using a Mauser pistol while leaving a laundromat in Arlington, Virginia, near the party's headquarters. After entering the laundromat, he told the attendant he had forgotten something and went back to his car.
After he started the car, two shots were fired; one shot missed, but the other hit Rockwell's chest. Rockwell managed to crawl out of the car and fell onto the pavement. He died there at 12:02 p.m. Arlington police arrested Patler less than two miles from the place of the shooting, shortly after the shooting, alone.
Family, Dating & Relationship Status
Rockwell was married twice. His first marriage to Mary A. Rockwell produced two children. After their divorce, he remarried to a woman named Shirley, but his relationships were often tumultuous and marred by his controversial public life. As of 2025, there have been no credible reports indicating that Rockwell had a boyfriend or any notable romantic relationships posthumously.
At the time of Rockwell's birth, his father was rising in fame; by 1921, he had become a star and was one of the highest paid vaudeville actors in the nation. His mother was the daughter of Augustus Schade, a German immigrant, and Corrine Boudreau, who was of French ancestry.
His mother largely retired from vaudeville performance after his birth, and entirely retired after the birth of Rockwell's brother Robert the next year.
Net Worth and Salary
George Lincoln Rockwell's financial status during his lifetime was modest, primarily relying on speaking engagements, book sales, and the contributions from supporters of his ideology. His net worth was not publicly documented, but estimates suggest he earned a minimal income compared to mainstream figures. Rockwell's financials were often overshadowed by his extremist activities and public controversies.
In November 1952, Rockwell was transferred to Iceland, where he became a Grumman F8F Bearcat pilot. Rockwell attended a diplomatic party in Reykjavík where he met Thora Hallgrimsson, the niece of Iceland's ambassador to the United States. He asked Judith for a divorce shortly after meeting Thora, and she agreed.
His involvement with Judith and their children was later limited and he rarely saw or communicated with them, outside of discussion over child support, which he often failed to pay.
Career, Business, and Investments
Rockwell’s career was primarily defined by his role as a political activist. He published literature and pamphlets that outlined his ideology, and he was known for his fiery speeches advocating for racist and anti-Semitic sentiments. Despite his controversial stance, he attempted to position the American Nazi Party as a legitimate political entity in the United States. However, there were no significant investments or business ventures attributed to his name, as his focus remained on political activism.
Rockwell appreciated the order and discipline of the Navy, and attended flight schools in Massachusetts and Florida in 1940. When he completed his training, he served in the Battle of the Atlantic and the Pacific War in World War II.
He served aboard the USS Omaha, USS Pastores, USS Wasp and USS Mobile, primarily in support, photo reconnaissance, transport and training functions.
His assignment to surveillance missions instead of combat roles irritated him, and he attempted to be transferred to a combat role; he was eventually assigned to a position on Support Air Command to direct pilots from the ground by radio. Rockwell never flew in combat, but was considered a good pilot and an efficient officer.
Social Network
In the 1960s, Rockwell utilized various methods to spread his ideologies, including public rallies, a newsletter, and outreach through like-minded individuals. While the social networking landscape in 2025 is vastly different with platforms like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, it is clear that Rockwell's ideas continue to find echoes in some extremist circles. His legacy is often referenced by current hate groups on various online platforms, which maintain an active presence.
Born in Bloomington, Illinois, to two vaudeville performers, Rockwell briefly studied philosophy at Brown University before dropping out to join the Navy. He trained as a pilot and served in World War II and the Korean War in non-combat roles, achieving the rank of Commander.
Rockwell's politics grew more radical and vocal in the 1950s, and he was honorably discharged due to his views in 1960. He founded the American Nazi Party in 1959, using high profile media stunts to increase their notoriety as a step to power. This did not work, and despite their notoriety Rockwell remained politically fringe.
In the year before his death he renamed the ANP the National Socialist White People's Party as part of an effort to broaden the party's white supremacist appeal outside of strict Nazism, for what he called the White Power movement.
Education
Rockwell attended George Washington University, where he studied art, but he is most notably remembered for his military service during World War II, which shaped his nationalistic views. His education played a minor role in his later activism, but his experiences as a veteran significantly influenced his worldview.
Rockwell was a source of inspiration for white supremacist David Duke. As a student in high school, when he learned that Rockwell had been murdered, Duke reportedly broke down sobbing and said "The greatest American who ever lived has been shot down and killed." Richard B.
Spencer also admired his "shock" tactics, but criticized his usage of a Nazi uniform as "unproductive". White supremacist Matthew Heimbach called Rockwell "one of the most gifted orators of the 20th century", and said Rockwell's writings and speeches were "the things that worked to bring me to National Socialism".