
In 1941 he was indicted for failing to disclose all his activities when he was required to register as a Foreign Agent in 1939.

He founded two publications, The International and The Fatherland, which argued the German cause during World War I, and he went on to become a Nazi apologist. He became a Germanophile between 19, and in 1908 he published the best-selling Confessions of a Barbarian. He also published one of the first known homosexual vampire novels, The House of the Vampire, in 1907. In 1907 he published Nineveh and Other Poems, which won him national fame. In 1906 he graduated from the College of the City of New York. In 1904 he published his first collection of poems, Gedichte. In 1897 his parents brought him to the United States. George Sylvester Viereck was born in Munich, the son of an unrecognized son of Kaiser Wilhelm I.
