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Maximiani Portas, better known as Savitri Devi Mukherji, is the undisputed shield maiden of National Socialism. She was a woman outside of time, able to see the Aryan race spirit in its many manifestations throughout history. As the “defiant” prophetess of future Aryan resurgence, she was also ahead of her time:
From Nanish on the German frontier, slowly the train moved on. My luggage had not been searched. (more…)
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Savitri Devi’s Defiance: The Prison Memoirs of Savitri Devi, ed. R. G. Fowler is now available for $9.99 in Kindle
and Nook E-book formats.
Defiance is Savitri Devi’s vivid and impassioned memoir of her arrest, trial, and imprisonment on the charge of distributing National Socialist propaganda in Occupied Germany in 1949.
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Savitri Devi
Defiance: The Prison Memoirs of Savitri Devi
Ed. R. G. Fowler
The Savitri Devi Archive, 2007
One feature of my recent novel, Mister (Iron Sky Publishing, 2009), that has stirred up a ferment of discussion and questions is the shadowy conspiracy of “Esoteric Hitlerists” that runs like a golden thread through the labyrinth of the plot.
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