What some people think they “know” about Hitler and his era is nothing
close to the truth. In Hitler Democrat the other side of the story is
told, as only the great General Leon Degrelle of the Waffen-SS could tell it.
This tremendous work is unlike any other book
about World War II – and Adolf Hitler – available anywhere on the face of the
planet today. Longtime subscribers of The Barnes Review are
familiar with General Degrelle’s remarkable story. When this vibrant Warrior
for the West – a much-decorated survivor of the brutal Eastern Front – died in
Spain in 1994, he was the last surviving major figure of World War II, a
statesman and soldier (at one point the youngest political leader in Europe)
acquainted with all of the big names of the European arena, including
Churchill, Mussolini, Franco, Laval, Petain and many others, including,
needless to say, Adolf Hitler himself.
In fact, Hitler once said that, if he were to have a son, he would want him
to be like Leon Degrelle. So it’s more than fitting that in his final years,
the retired Belgian general was working relentlessly on the manuscripts that
today make up the pages of Hitler Democrat.
The original typescript of this book, written in the early 1990s, had been
temporarily lost, but both Degrelle’s wife, Jeanne, and publisher Willis Carto
still held earlier drafts of some of Degrelle’s writings. Through a laborious
process of careful reconstruction, the staff of The Barnes
Review were able to literally resurrect Degrelle’s lost work.
And today, that material appears here in Hitler Democrat for
the first time. In the end, this volume is not only a monumental work of
history, a genuine epic, but it is also, in its own fashion, a tribute to the
man behind it: General Leon Degrelle.
The truth will set you free John 08 32
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