Hello again,
Our mistake. There are writings whose content is as providential as
their title is unfortunate. 'Hitler démocrate' by Léon Degrelle is
one of them. 'Hitlerian Esotericism and the Tradition' by Savitri
Devi is another (http://library.flawlesslogic.com/souvenirs_10b.htm).
It should be noted that, in her memoirs, Devi did not mention the
Hindutva leaders and organisations even once. Just after WW2, V.D.
Savarkar emerged as the leader of the Hindutva movement; in 1948, he
was the only Indian nationalist to welcome the new state of Israel.
Contrary to Goodrick-Clarke's claim, he never supported the German
war effort and went so far as to call Hindu young men to join the
Brittish army.
Thompkins&Cariou
--- In evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "Rowan Berkeley"
<rowan_berkeley@y...> wrote:
> "In fact, we do: as pointed out by Devi in 'Rocks of the Sun",
during
> WW2, when most prominent Buddhists were strongly in favour of
> National-Socialism, Hinduists of Jewish origin like Vivekananda
were
> campaigning for the allied and their notorious 'human rights'."
>
> -- interesting quote, but I can't find it in the essay
called "Rocks
> of the Sun" here (it's about the Exensterne):
> http://library.flawlesslogic.com/1d.htm
>
> It may be somewhere else on that site, but apart from there I don't
> know where else to look for it on-line.