What if the real war against hate was never meant to be found? After World War II ended, America told itself the good guys had won. They had not. Not completely. Neo-Nazis were marching in Atlanta. Synagogues were being bombed. And the government? It looked the other way. A small group of ordinary Americans decided that was not acceptable. This is their story. A Summary and Analysis of The Secret War Against Hate breaks down Steven J. Ross's groundbreaking book — the hidden spy networks, the undercover agents, the hate groups that never disappeared, and the chilling truth that "ideas persist forever." As Ross himself warns, the people who stormed the Capitol wearing "Camp Auschwitz" sweatshirts did not appear from nowhere. "They've always been here." This summary will change how you see America. Read it. Understand it. Then decide what you are going to do about it.