Remembering Adolf Hitler:
April 20, 1889–April 30, 1945
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Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889. In commemoration of his birth, I wish to draw your attention to the following pieces on this website.
Hitler’s Significance for Our Struggle
- Greg Johnson, “The Burden of Hitler [2]” (French translation here [3])
- William Pierce, “The Measure of Greatness [4]” (French translation here [5])
- Irmin Vinson, “Some Thoughts on Hitler [6]” (Translations: French [7], Norwegian [8])
- For audio versions of all three, see “Three Texts on Hitler [9].”
Historical Accounts of Hitler and the Third Reich
- Kerry Bolton, “Breaking the Bondage of Interest: A Right Answer to Usury,” Part 4 [10]
- Amanda Bradley, “Nazi Fashion Wars,” Part 1 [11] and Part 2 [12] (French translation here [13])
- Veronica Kuzniar Clarke, “Demystification of the Birth & Funding of the NSDAP,” Part 1 [14] and Part 2 [15]
- Léon Degrelle, “The Enigma of Hitler [16]“
- Léon Degrelle, “Hitler’s Social Revolution,” Part 1 [17] and Part 2 [18]
- Andrew Hamilton, “Hitler as Orator [19]”
- Andrew Hamilton, “Hitler’s Speeches [20]”
- Andrew Hamilton, “When Mussolini Scorned Hitler [21]”
- Andrew Hamilton, “What is the Best Hitler Biography? [22]”
- Andrew Hamilton, “What if Germany had Won?: Hitler’s Britain [23]”
- Andrew Hamilton, “Pan-Nationalism [24]”
- Andrew Hamilton, “On Oratory [25]”
- Greg Johnson, Review of Nasser Ghaemi’s A First-Rate Madness [26]
- Anthony M. Ludovici, “Hitler and the Third Reich [27]”
- Anthony M. Ludovici, “Hitler and Nietzsche [28]”
- Anthony M. Ludovici, “My Education,” Part III [29]
- Daniel W. Michaels, “Exposing Stalin’s Plan to Conquer Europe [30]” (French translation here [31])
- Mark Weber, “The Enduring Allure of Hitlerism: Hitler as Enlightenment Intellectual [32]”
Significant Admirers of Hitler
- Kerry Bolton, “Henry Williamson [33]”
- Kerry Bolton, “Knut Hamsun [34]”
- Collin Cleary, “Heidegger: An Introduction for Anti-Modernists [35]” (French translation of part 4 here [36])
- Mark Deavin, “Henry Williamson: Nature’s Visionary [37]”
- Mark Deavin, “Knut Hamsun and the Cause of Europe [38]”
- Andrew Hamilton, “Alfred Rosenberg in Translation [39]”
- Greg Johnson, “Remembering Martin Heidegger [40]”
- Michael O’Meara, “Heidegger ‘The Nazi’ [41]”
- Miguel Serrano, “Hitler and Jung [42]”
Film and the Third Reich
- Jonathan Bowden, “Hans-Jürgen Syberberg—Leni Riefenstahl’s Heir [43]”
- Lyle Burkhead, “Ministry of Illusion: Film in the Third Reich [44]”
- Jef Costello, “Disingenuous Genius: A Tribute to Leni Riefenstahl [45]”
- Derek Hawthorne, “Opfergang: Masterpiece of National Socialist Cinema [46]”
- Derek Hawthorne, “S.O.S. Iceberg [47]”
- Derek Hawthorne, “Storm Over Mount Blanc [48]”
- Derek Hawthorne, “The White Hell of Pitz Palü [49]”
- Derek Hawthorne, “The Holy Mountain [50]”
- Derek Hawthorne, “North Face: The Return of the German Mountain Film [51]”
- Martin Lichtmesz, “Heimkehr Revisited [52]”
- Martin Lichtmesz, “Kolberg [53]Revisited [53]”
The Legacy of Hitler and National Socialism:
- R. G. Fowler, “Woman Against Time: Remembering Savitri Devi’s 100th Birthday [54]” (translations: German [55], French [56], Norwegian [57], Czech) [58]
- Greg Johnson, Review of Farnham O’Reilly’s Hyperborean Home [59] (French translation here [60])
- Alex Kurtagić, Review of Miguel Serrano’s The Golden Thread [61]
- William Pierce, “Rockwell: A National Socialist Life [62]”
- Saint-Loup, “Quotations from Saint-Loup [63]”
- Savitri Devi, “The Religion of the Strong [64]”
- Savitri Devi, “Incurable Decadence [65]”
- Savitri Devi, “Race, Economics, and Kindness: The Ideal World [66]”
Humor
- Jim Goad, “Adolf Hitler: History’s Angriest Jew? [67]”
- Richard Hoste, “All-Time Leading Hitlers [68]”
Poems
- Savitri Devi, Forever and Ever: Devotional Poems [69]
- Savitri Devi, “In Memory of May 1st, 1945 [70]”
- Robinson Jeffers, “Tragedy has Obligations [71]”
- Michael Walker, “Triumph des Willens [72]”
- Leo Yankevich, “The Adolf Hitler Canal [73]”