“Unveiling the Brotherhood: Discover the Secret Rules Every Hells Angel Must Obey!”

"Unveiling the Brotherhood: Discover the Secret Rules Every Hells Angel Must Obey!"
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Despite various news and criminal reports, the Hells Angels say they got their start because It was started because military surplus made motorcycles affordable, and post-war life had left many young men feeling stagnant and missing their sense of soldier comradery.

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The Club Name Was Inspired by a Squadron Nickname

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The name Hells Angels were believed to have been suggested by an associate of the founding members named Arvid Olson. Olson had served in the Flying Tigers “Hells Angels” squadron in China during World War II.

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The nickname “Hells Angels” is one of the many nicknames that came about from the tradition of American soldiers giving their squadron fierce and intimidating nicknames in World War I and II.

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Charters Grew Across California

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In the early years, the club began to spread across California moderately quickly. According to the founder of the Oakland charter Ralph “Sonny” Barger, the earliest charters in California were founded in San Francisco, Oakland, Gardena, Fontana, and a few other lesser-known areas.

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At the time, the charters were only concerned with themselves and were unaware of all the other charters that existed. Eventually, during the 1950s, the different groups came together and unified to establish a large-scale organization and implement a system of internal codes and criteria for admission.

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The Hells Angels Were a Cornerstone of Counterculture

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