The Beast Reawakens

Fascism's Resurgence from Hitler's Spymasters to Today's Neo-Nazi Groups and Right-Wing Extremists

Paperback, 546 pages

English language

Published 2000 by Routledge.

ISBN:
978-1-135-28124-3
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"If you thought Nazism dies with Hitler, think again. In The Beast Reawakens, journalist Marin A. Lee documents the revival of fascist ideals from the wake of the Second World War to recent violent incidents in Europe and America. Defeated in war, many Nazis built new and profitable lives for themselves, stirring political intrigue and serving as role models to a new generation of white supremacists like Americans Franciso Parker Yockey, whose book Imperium became the bible of anti-Semitis, and Willis Carto, who continues to run several ostensibly underground policy groups that deny the Holocaust ever took place. Often forced underground, yet certain of their cause, this second generation of extremists can be linked to such recent violence as the Oklahoma City bombings, the shocking lynching of Hames Byrd in Jasper, Texas, and the abortion clinic bombings of Eric Rudolf, who remains a fugitive. With extraordinary detail and insight, The …

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This book picks up where Blowback by Christopher Simpson left off, with OSS and CIA support and funding of nazi spies and soldiers as the US and others in the Allies occupied and divided former Axis powers. The book mainly follows two saviors of the Reich who met after the failed 20 July to assassinate Hitler by competing Nazis: Otto Skorzeny and Otto Ernst Remer. Lee documents these villains survival after the war, fostering domestic (Remer) and international (Skorzeny) networks of former SS & Nazi leaders who integrated into post-colonial military intelligences, founded arms companies and fostered grassroots neo-fascist movements around Europe, North and South America. There is a lot of history covered in this book and a lot of names (some I recognize, many I don't): it feels in many ways like a cousin project joining Blowback with Blood and Politics by focusing on the some of the cross-Atlantic …

Subjects

  • history, politics, fascism, nazism, cia, US foreign policy, world war 2, neo-fascism, neo-nazism, USA, Germany, Otto Skorzeny, Ernst Remer