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October 17th, 2009 | #1 |
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Léon Degrelle : Hitler, born at Versailles
LÉON DEGRELLE The First World War has long been overshadowed by the even more destructive conflict that followed Introduction For most Americans the globe-girdling catastrophe that we call the Second World War is now a matter neither of personal experience nor of memory, but of wood pulp and celluloid, books and films. Larger still is the majority for whom the cataclysmic First World War - once spoken of as "The Great War" - is ancient history, an antic prelude to what those who participated in it sometimes like to call "The Big One." For most of us, perhaps, the two wars compare as do contrasting movies from the two eras. Our image of the First World War is brief, grainy, silent, with black-and-white, herky-jerky doughboys "going over the top"; we picture the Second as panoramic, technicolor, reverberating with stereophonic sound and fury, armadas of ships and planes and tanks sweeping forward to destiny.... |
October 19th, 2009 | #2 |
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Thanks for this link. I didn't know the tireless Ahmed Rami had posted this book. There is an enormous amount of good reading material on his website Radio Islam.
After the National Revolution in Sweden I will propose that Ahmed Rami is Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature (he has written several books) and also the Nobel Peace Prize.
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June 15th, 2014 | #3 |
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Léon Joseph Marie Ignace Degrelle (June 15, 1906) To the question, if he regretted anything in national socialistic his past, he answered: Yes, that we did not win. |
June 14th, 2018 | #4 |
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LÉON DEGRELLE 15 June 1906 – 31 March 1994 Hitler, Born at Versailles Introduction For most Americans the globe-girdling catastrophe that we call the Second World War is now a matter neither of personal experience nor of memory, but of wood pulp and celluloid, books and films. Larger still is the majority for whom the cataclysmic First World War - once spoken of as "The Great War" - is ancient history, an antic prelude to what those who participated in it sometimes like to call "The Big One." For most of us, perhaps, the two wars compare as do contrasting movies from the two eras. Our image of the First World War is brief, grainy, silent, with black-and-white, herky-jerky doughboys "going over the top"; we picture the Second as panoramic, technicolor, reverberating with stereophonic sound and fury, armadas of ships and planes and tanks sweeping forward to destiny.... |
June 15th, 2018 | #5 |
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Does anyone know or can perhaps sum up his time in spain. I know he was working with far right groups within spain and continental Europe, id like to know more about that time period in his life. I also read that like skorzeny he had to dodge a few assassination attempts from our favorite tribe members and even some commies. Isnt that how that one ss man was killed by some antifa firebombing his house.
Pathetic anyhow I find it interesting he kept his activities going and id like to know more about the groups he was involved with. Is there a specific book that perhaps recounts this portion of his life? |
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