Savitri Devi Bücher
Diese Autorin wurde für die Synthese von Hinduismus und Nationalsozialismus bekannt und erklärte Adolf Hitler zu einem göttlichen Avatar. Ihre Schriften befassen sich mit Konzepten wie 'Menschen über der Zeit', 'Menschen in der Zeit' und 'Menschen gegen die Zeit'. Sie war eine Pionierin des neonazistischen Interesses an Okkultismus und der New-Age-Bewegung, und ihre Ideen beeinflussten verschiedene radikale Persönlichkeiten. Ihre Werke werden oft mit Tiefen Ökologie und Mystik in Verbindung gebracht.






The collection features devotional poems that blend hymns of praise with somber elegies, reflecting complex emotions and themes. Written in 1952 and 1953, these works are dedicated to Adolf Hitler, showcasing a unique historical context and a controversial figure. The poems explore the interplay of faith, reverence, and mourning, offering a profound insight into the author's perspective during a tumultuous period.
Gold in the Furnace
- 322 Seiten
- 12 Lesestunden
Set in the aftermath of World War II, this vivid account captures the experiences of life in occupied Germany through the eyes of a passionate National Socialist. Drawing from extensive travels and interviews conducted in 1948 and 1949, the narrative provides a unique perspective on the challenges and realities faced by individuals during this tumultuous period. The author's insights reflect the complexities of identity and ideology in a nation grappling with its recent past.
The memoir recounts Savitri Devi's experiences during her arrest, trial, and imprisonment for distributing National Socialist propaganda in Occupied Germany in 1949. It details her passionate defense of her beliefs and the circumstances surrounding her three-year sentence, from which she was released early due to intervention by Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru's government. The narrative offers a personal perspective on her ideological convictions and the political climate of the time.
The Lightning and the Sun
- 476 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
"Each volume will be released in a limited cloth edition of 200 numbered copies"--T.p. verso.

