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An extract from a lecture he gave in Berlin in 1937 shows how Evola saw Hitler's National Socialism as a caricature of a true conservative order:
"According to the Aryan primordial conception, the Reich is a metaphysical solar reality.
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The Hitler family moved to Linz in 1903, because, I believe, of the good schools there. The family background is well known. Alois Schicklgruber Hitler was the son of a poor peasant girl.
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Yet they have never seen Hitler, never spoken to him, never heard a word from his mouth. The very name of Hitler immediately conjures up a grimacing devil, the fount of all of one’s negative emotions. Like Pavlov’s bell, the mention of Hitler is meant to dispense with substance and reality.
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Martin Bormann's alleged notes on Hitler's final bunker conversations, published with an introduction by Professor Hugh Trevor-Roper in 1961 as The Testament of Adolf Hitler and – regrettably – published by Albrecht Knaus Verlag in German as Hitlers Politisches Testament: Die Bormann Diktate
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(See “Rauschning’s Phony ‘Conversations With Hitler’: An Update,” Winter 1985 Journal, pp. 499–500.)
Birken also quotes repeatedly from The Testament of Adolf Hitler: The Hitler-Bormann Documents, supposedly a transcript of “table talk” remarks made by Hitler in February and April 1945.
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The Kujaus therefore were left sprinkled amongst the Hitlers, and nobody, apparently, cared. "Even the suspect pictures," claimed a limp note of explanation in the book's introduction, "generally reflect Hitler's known style."
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Irving now threatens libel proceedings against agents who would distribute Hitler of History in the United Kingdom, as he states in his Action Report of 1 December, 1997, page 10. On page 26 Lukacs characterizes Irving as an "unrepentant admirer of Hitler."
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In Hitler's Generals, an international team of widely-published historians explores the characters and careers of twenty-six leading German military leaders who translated Hitler's directives into the stunning victories of 1939-41 and who held out against overwhelming odds into the spring of 1945.
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Netanyahu says that it was, in fact, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem who dissuaded Hitler from continuing to use Palestine as a receptacle for the Jews Hitler was intent on extirpating from his Third Reich.
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Hitler's Hometown: Linz, Austria, 1908-1945, by Evan Burr Buckey. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1986, xv + 288 pages, hardbound, $27.50, ISBN 0-253-32833-0.
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