Forwarded from Bishop Richard Williamson (Archive)
"Interracial marriage is not common sense. It's not a sin, it's not an offence against God, necessarily, but it may often be an offence against common sense. Because there is too much difference between people of different races for their marriage to probably last. You're going to say that many interracial marriages do last. Fine. Undoubtedly. But it is still not a good idea [...] it's pretty deep, the differences between the races are pretty serious. Blacks should normally marry blacks, whites should normally marry whites. Chinese should normally marry Chinese [...] If you're in upper class in society you should marry upper class, if you're lower class you should marry lower class. It's common sense."
- Bishop Richard Williamson
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- Bishop Richard Williamson
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"Hitler, le connaissiez-vous, comment était-il ?" On m'a posé cette question des milliers de fois depuis 1945, et
rien n'est plus difficile à répondre.
Environ deux cent mille livres traitaient de la Seconde Guerre mondiale et de ses
figure centrale, Adolf Hitler. Mais le vrai Hitler a-t-il été découvert par l'un d'entre eux ? « L'énigme
d'Hitler dépasse toute compréhension humaine », a dit un jour l'hebdomadaire de gauche
Die Zeit allemand.
Léon Degrelle - L'énigme d'Adolf Hitler
rien n'est plus difficile à répondre.
Environ deux cent mille livres traitaient de la Seconde Guerre mondiale et de ses
figure centrale, Adolf Hitler. Mais le vrai Hitler a-t-il été découvert par l'un d'entre eux ? « L'énigme
d'Hitler dépasse toute compréhension humaine », a dit un jour l'hebdomadaire de gauche
Die Zeit allemand.
Léon Degrelle - L'énigme d'Adolf Hitler
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“Hitler, did you know him, what was he like?” I've been asked that question a thousand times since 1945, and
nothing is more difficult to answer.
Approximately two hundred thousand books dealt with the Second World War and its
central figure, Adolf Hitler. But was the real Hitler discovered by any of them? “The enigma
of Hitler is beyond all human comprehension,” once said the left-wing weekly
German Die Zeit.
Léon Degrelle - Adolf Hitler's Enigma
nothing is more difficult to answer.
Approximately two hundred thousand books dealt with the Second World War and its
central figure, Adolf Hitler. But was the real Hitler discovered by any of them? “The enigma
of Hitler is beyond all human comprehension,” once said the left-wing weekly
German Die Zeit.
Léon Degrelle - Adolf Hitler's Enigma
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Forwarded from Léon Degrelle Archive
General Léon Degrelle appear in this photo in full gala uniform of the Phalanx, with his son, Léon Marie Degrelle, in front the mansion he built, La Carlina, in the province of Seville. In the town of Constantina, 1957.
In Seville, in the Sierra Norte, in a small town called Constantina, 86 kilometers from the capital of Seville. There Degrelle was known as “Don Juan de La Carlina”, he lived under the name of Juan Sanchiz being “owner” of the “La Carlina”. Here Degrelle built the so-called “White Castle” on his estate “La Carlina” (now La Carlina has become a convent for the Hieronymite Sisters of Constantina who have a weekly mass said – even today – for the rest of his soul), an architectural marvel where he liked to spend hours reading and writing his manifestos. Person of few friends, and those few ideologically related, he hid his identity perfectly although not his ideology at the same time that his figure was always accompanied by legends about his businesses.
In Seville, in the Sierra Norte, in a small town called Constantina, 86 kilometers from the capital of Seville. There Degrelle was known as “Don Juan de La Carlina”, he lived under the name of Juan Sanchiz being “owner” of the “La Carlina”. Here Degrelle built the so-called “White Castle” on his estate “La Carlina” (now La Carlina has become a convent for the Hieronymite Sisters of Constantina who have a weekly mass said – even today – for the rest of his soul), an architectural marvel where he liked to spend hours reading and writing his manifestos. Person of few friends, and those few ideologically related, he hid his identity perfectly although not his ideology at the same time that his figure was always accompanied by legends about his businesses.
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Forwarded from Léon Degrelle Archive
ϟϟ-Major Léon Degrelle visit a camp hosting young volunteers Walloon workers near Dresden, deprives the officer Waffen-ϟϟ of all his decorations to show him as he enlisted, in August 1941, as a simple Private of the Wehrmacht (Armed Forces), German Empire, July 1944. The Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross dates this photograph after February 20, 1944 when Hitler personally bestowed this decoration upon him for his participation in the Cherkassy Pocket campaign (Korsun-Shevchenkovskii).
“While in the German Empire capital, Léon Degrelle met with the Walloons working and talked to them. A young Walloon worker listens to Léon Degrelle’s story about the heroic deed of the volunteers at the front.”
“While in the German Empire capital, Léon Degrelle met with the Walloons working and talked to them. A young Walloon worker listens to Léon Degrelle’s story about the heroic deed of the volunteers at the front.”
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Forwarded from Léon Degrelle Archive
“In victory or defeat the Waffen-SS always sought to be the best representatives of their people.”
— Léon Degrelle
— Léon Degrelle
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Forwarded from Léon Degrelle Archive
Leutnant (2nd Lieutenant) Léon Degrelle at an opening ceremony in Brussels, Belgium on June 18, 1943 of an exhibition of photographs of the Walloon Legion in honor of his 30th birthday. In the same month, the Walloon Legion was taken into the Waffen-ϟϟ as the ϟϟ-Sturmbrigade Wallonien. The ϟϟ-Sturmbrigade Wallonien (briefly known as ϟϟ-Assault-Brigade “Wallonie”) was formed from Wallonisches Infanterie-Bataillon 373 (Walloon Infantry-Battalion 373) of the Heer (Army) (1941). On May 24, 1943, in Pieske barracks near Meseritz, German Empire, the Legion was inspected by Reichsführer-ϟϟ Heinrich Himmler who announced that the Legion was to be a part of the Waffen-ϟϟ from June onwards and to be renamed ϟϟ-Sturmbrigade Wallonien. From June to October the Legion completed advanced military training at Wildflecken, German Empire, and then left for the East. The ϟϟ-Assault-Brigade “Wallonie” attached to 5. ϟϟ-Panzer-Division “Wiking” in the southern sector of the Eastern Front in late 1943.
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Forwarded from Léon Degrelle Archive
“Léon Degrelle, journalist in USA.” This pic was taken while Léon went to do a report when he was a simple journalist. During this travel he will also bring to Europe the phylacteries by exposing it to the father of Tintin ; Hergé.
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Forwarded from Léon Degrelle Archive
A river of nobility and heroism was to refresh our delightful, hateful countries, clinging to the stupidity of gold living in the exclusivity of strictly personal and material appetites.
Pain had swept over Europe, like ancient curses, like a fabulous hurricane falling from a burning sky.
She had come, beyond the consumed cities, destroyed goods, crushed hearts, to bring back to the essential: the primacy of souls, the need for peoples to be pure, possessed by the love of others, strained towards the self-sacrifice.
(Léon Degrelle, State of Soul, 1938)
Pain had swept over Europe, like ancient curses, like a fabulous hurricane falling from a burning sky.
She had come, beyond the consumed cities, destroyed goods, crushed hearts, to bring back to the essential: the primacy of souls, the need for peoples to be pure, possessed by the love of others, strained towards the self-sacrifice.
(Léon Degrelle, State of Soul, 1938)
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