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Litch may refer to: People * Betty Litch (1941–1994), wife of Richard Butler (white supremacist) * Theatre Memphis#Debbie Litch, Debbie Litch, theatre director of the Memphis, Tennessee, USA, theater, ''Theatre Memphis'' * Ernest W. Litch Jr. (1897–1967), a List of United States Navy tombstone vice admirals, U.S. Navy vice admiral * John Tilton Litch, Massachusetts state representative during the 1923–1924 Massachusetts legislature * Josiah Litch (1809–1886), U.S. Methodist preacher of New England Characters * Mr. Litch, a fictional character from ''Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Last Straw'' Places * Litch, Georgia, USA; a locality in Greene County Other uses * "The Litch", an episode of the TV show ''Conversations in L.A.'' See also * Lychgate or litchgate * Litchfield (other) * Lichfield (other) * Lich (other) {{dab ...
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Richard Butler (white Supremacist)
Richard Girnt Butler (February 23, 1918 – September 8, 2004) was an American engineer and white supremacist. After dedicating himself to the Christian Identity movement, a racialist offshoot of British Israelism, Butler founded the neo-Nazi group Aryan Nations and would become the "spiritual godfather" to the white supremacist movement, in which he was "a leading figure". He has been described as a "notorious racist". Life and ideological career Butler was born in Bennett, Colorado, the only child to Winifred Girnt and Clarence Butler. His father was of English ancestry, while his mother was of German-English ancestry. He was raised in Los Angeles, California beginning in 1931, and after graduating from high school in 1938, he became an aeronautical engineering major at Los Angeles City College. He was a co-inventor of the rapid repair of tubeless tires. Butler was a member of the Silver Shirts, an American fascist organization modeled on the Nazi Brownshirts, which was a ...
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