| | William Luther Pierce - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The perpetrator, Timothy McVeigh, was alleged to have been influenced by The Turner Diaries (1978), a novel written by Pierce under the pseudonym Andrew Macdonald. |
 | | Although The Turner Diaries was originally available only by mail order and at special events (events where booths could be easily reserved for independent sellers, such as gun shows), it is believed to have sold half a million copies. |
 | | The Turner Diaries is also believed to have been the inspiration behind a small group of militant white nationalists in the early 1980s who called themselves the BrĂ¼der Schweigen, or sometimes simply The Order. |
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