Camp Nordland

In its first year, about 8,000 people gathered at the site to enjoy refreshments as they practiced speech making, Nazi salutes and marches.

Newspaper articles report that protests were established by Samuel Dickstein, American Legion, and various VFW posts throughout the state.

[1] On 18 August 1940, it was the site of a joint rally with the Ku Klux Klan, organized by Alton Milford Young and Arthur Hornbui Bell.

[3][4] On 30 April 1941, Sussex County sheriff Denton Quick (d. 1969) led a law-enforcement raid with ten deputized American Legionnaires on the camp which resulted in its closure, confiscation, and the arrests and trials of key Bund leaders.

While much of its history and notoriety has faded over the last 70 years, many local residents of Sussex County still refer to the area as the "bund camp.

Camp Nordland in a Bund publication