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HITLER FOR A THOUSAND YEARS

  [Hitler for 1000 Years]
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By Léon Degrelle. Translated and introduced by Alexander Jacob. The
sensational semi-autobiographical work from the Waffen-SS’s most
famous foreign volunteer, translated into English for the very first
time. With 15 ultra-rare photographs.

First published in French as _Hitler pour 1000 ans_ in 1969, this
suppressed work was Degrelle’s personal account of his pre-war
political career, his personal interactions with Hitler, the formation
of what became the Walloon SS, the war on the Eastern Front against
the Soviet Union, his dramatic escape to Spain in 1945, and his life
in exile.

Along the way, Degrelle provides insight into some of the most
pressing questions of World War II: why Hitler invaded the Soviet
Union when he did; how Mussolini’s invasion of Greece wrecked
Hitler’s plans; how lower-ranking German military commanders
deliberately disobeyed Hitler’s orders on industrial production
which directly affected the war’s outcome; how the defeat at
Stalingrad occurred because the Sixth Army’s commander refused to
follow Hitler’s orders to break out to the west; the turning point
battle of Kursk, and much more.

Degrelle also provides a fascinating insider view of Hitler, gained
from their close personal friendship. This includes topics such as
Hitler’s relationship with women and his ability as a military
leader.

Finally, Degrelle describes the vision of a united Europe, which, he
says, was Hitler’s ultimate vision. This belief in a strong united
Europe gave rise to the saying of Hitler for a thousand years, the
title of this book.

“If objective historians still existed, I could be for them a very
valuable witness with regard to their documents. Who, among the
survivors of 1945, knew Hitler or Mussolini more directly than I? Who
could explain with more precision than me, explain what type of men
they were, men as they really were?

“This ‘essential thing’ in the great tragedy of the Second World
War, what was it for us? How did the ‘fascisms’ — which have
been the essential thing of our lives — arise? How were they
deployed? How did they collapse? And, above all, after a quarter
century: what balance sheet can one draw up of this whole gigantic
affair?”

Contents

> Preface — Alexander Jacob

> Chapter I — The Muzzling of the Vanquished

> Chapter II — When Europe was Fascist

> Chapter III — Towards Power at the Age of Twenty Five

> Chapter IV — Europe Explodes

> Chapter V — Hitler, for a Thousand Years

> Chapter VI — Alongside the Germans

> Chapter VII — The Tramways of Moscow

> Chapter VIII — The Russian inferno

> Chapter IX — Who was Hitler?

> Chapter X — From Stalingrad to San Sebastian

> Chapter XI — The Exiled

> Chapter XII — And if Hitler Had Won?

> Select Bibliography — Degrelle’s Post-War Writings

SOFTCOVER, 186 PAGES, $20 PLUS $5 S&H INSIDE THE U.S. . Order this
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