Frédéric Saenen
Léon Degrelle
Paris: Perrin, 2025
Years ago, in the pages of his own publication, Spearhead, John Tyndall, then leader of Britain’s National Front, wrote approvingly that in Europe in the 1930’s “strong men came forward” to restore authority and a sense of purpose to their respective nations. It was a euphemistic but accurate characterization of the nationalist leaders after the Great War who radically opposed both Western parliamentary democracy and Bolshevism and who are loosely classified as fascists. (more…)











