What have you been waiting for?
It would be most surprising if these two representatives of the
pre-WW2 far-right didn't have anything in common, at least in some
respects.
--- In
evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "lordofthespear"
<hailtocryptogram@...> wrote:
>
> Speaking about Evola and the European Movements: is there anybody
> familiar with the Flemish national-solidarist Joris van Severen which
> views seem to correspond in some aspects to that of Evola and able to
> shed some light on this?
> I can translate some quotes from a Dutch article which deal with this
> subject if anyone's interested.
>
> --- In
evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "evola_as_he_is"
> <evola_as_he_is@> wrote:
> >
> >
> > As the parasitical and trisomic creature called E.U., conceived by a
> > few American Jews and willingly 'delivered' by a few of their goyim
> > henchmen in the aftermath of WW2, is eating Europe from the inside, it
> > is a good idea to recall two of the European movements which,
under the
> > leadership of the Third Reich, were about to re-build a civilisation
> > torn out by centuries of fratricidal wars caused essentially by the
> > inner divisions which arose in the European soul and spirit as a
result
> > of the observance of the religious form which had come to prevail in
> > the West and which is intrinsically foreign to the Aryan spirit :
> > namely, the Arrow Cross and the Ustashe, whose respective ideology
was
> > based on anti-capitalism, anti-Communism, and anti-Semitism.
> >
> > If Evola never travelled to Croatia, as you know, he travelled to
> > Hungary in the 1930's to give a few lectures in Buda at the invitation
> > of some aristocratic circles ; yet, to the best of our knowledge, he
> > never mentioned the Arrow Cross in his work.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > --- In
evola_as_he_is@yahoogroups.com, "aegishjalmar"
> > <heiliges_blut@> wrote:
> > >
> > > Greetings All,
> > >
> > > We've heard much about Evola's views on the positive and negative
> > > aspects of the Fascist and National-Socialist regimes. I'm very
> > > curious as to whether his thoughts were recorded on some of the
other
> > > contemporaneous national and patriotic movements, such as the
> > Croatian
> > > Ustase and the Hungarian Arrow Cross? I'd be particularly
interested
> > > to know what he thought of the Ustase given that their ideology had
> > > clear apparent similarities to that of the Romanian Iron Guard,
which
> > > we know Evola respected highly.
> > >
> > > Regards,
> > >
> > > Piers.
> > >
> >
>