Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889. In commemoration of his birth, I wish to draw your attention to the following pieces on this website.
Hitler’s Significance for Our Struggle
- Greg Johnson, “The Burden of Hitler” (Translations: French, Polish, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese)
- Greg Johnson, “Our Struggle Too: Propaganda and Organization“
- William Pierce, “The Measure of Greatness” (French translation here)
- Irmin Vinson, “Some Thoughts on Hitler” (Translations: French, Norwegian)
- For audio versions of all three, see “Three Texts on Hitler.”
Historical and Philosophical Accounts of Hitler and the Third Reich
- Kerry Bolton, “Breaking the Bondage of Interest: A Right Answer to Usury,” Part 4
- Jonathan Bowden, “Hans-Jürgen Syberberg: Leni Riefenstahl’s Heir? “
- Amanda Bradley, “Nazi Fashion Wars,” Part 1 and Part 2 (French translation here)
- Emil Cioran, “Hitler in the German Consciousness“
- Veronica Kuzniar Clarke, “Demystification of the Birth & Funding of the NSDAP,” Part 1 and Part 2
- Léon Degrelle, “The Enigma of Hitler“
- Léon Degrelle, “Hitler’s Social Revolution,” Part 1 and Part 2
- F. Roger Devlin, “National Socialism as Anti-Modernism: Julius Evola’s Notes on the Third Reich“
- Guillaume Durocher, “Brigitte Hamann’s Hitler’s Vienna,” Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4
- Guillaume Durocher, “Collaboration and Adaptation in Axis Europe,” Part 1, Part 2
- Guillaume Durocher, “Gandhi and Hitler: The Story of a Friendship,” Part 1, Part 2, Part 3
- Guillaume Durocher, “Hitler and Clausewitz: The Philosopher as War Cry,” Part 1, Part 2, Part 3, Part 4
- Guillaume Durocher, “Hitler as YouTube Star“
- Guillaume Durocher, “Hitler vs. the Untermenschen: Myth and Reality“
- Guillaume Durocher, “Hitler’s Reading Habits“
- Guillaume Durocher, “Plato, Hitler, and Totalitarianism“
- Guillaume Durocher, “Schopenhauer and Hitler,” Part 1, Part 2, Part 3
- Guillaume Durocher, “Some Recent Genetic Studies . . . and Hitler“
- Guillaume Durocher, “Tocqueville and/or Hitler“
- Guillaume Durocher, “Understanding Hitler and the Third Reich“
- J. F. C. Fuller, “Why Hitler Lost“
- Andrew Hamilton, “Hitler as Orator“
- Andrew Hamilton, “Hitler’s Speeches“
- Andrew Hamilton, “When Mussolini Scorned Hitler“
- Andrew Hamilton, “What is the Best Hitler Biography?“
- Andrew Hamilton, “What if Germany had Won?: Hitler’s Britain“
- Andrew Hamilton, “Pan-Nationalism“
- Andrew Hamilton, “On Oratory“
- Andrew Hamilton, “A Table Talk Puzzle“
- James Holbeyfield, “A Dog’s Best Friend“
- Greg Johnson, Review of Nasser Ghaemi’s A First-Rate Madness
- Greg Johnson, Review of R. H. S. Stolfi’s Hitler: Beyond Evil and Tyranny, Part 1, Part 2
- Greg Johnson, Review of David Irving’s The Secret Diaries of Hitler’s Doctor (Spanish translation here)
- Anthony M. Ludovici, “Hitler and the Third Reich“
- Anthony M. Ludovici, “Hitler and Nietzsche“
- Anthony M. Ludovici, “My Education,” Part III
- Daniel W. Michaels, “Exposing Stalin’s Plan to Conquer Europe” (French translation here)
- James J. O’Meara, Review of Joseph Howard Tyson’s Hitler’s Mentor: Dietrich Eckart, His Life, Times, & Milieu
- Riki Rei, “Confessions of an East Asian National Socialist“
- Brenton Sanderson, “Evil Genius: Constructing Wagner as Moral Pariah,” Part 4
- Savitri Devi, “History, Action, and the Timeless“
- Savitri Devi, “Hitlerian Esotericism and the Tradition“
- Savitri Devi, “Hitlerism and Hindudom” (Greek translation here)
- Miguel Serrano, “Hitler and the Last Avatar: The 114th Anniversary of Adolf Hitler’s Birth” (Czech translation here)
- Dominique Venner, “Hitler’s Failure“
- Mark Weber, “The Enduring Allure of Hitlerism: Hitler as Enlightenment Intellectual“
Significant Admirers of Hitler
- Kerry Bolton, “Henry Williamson“
- Kerry Bolton, “Knut Hamsun“
- Collin Cleary, “Heidegger: An Introduction for Anti-Modernists” (French translation of part 4 here)
- Mark Deavin, “Henry Williamson: Nature’s Visionary“
- Mark Deavin, “Knut Hamsun and the Cause of Europe“
- Andrew Hamilton, “Alfred Rosenberg in Translation“
- Martin Heidegger, “Heidegger on World Jewry in the Black Notebooks“
- Greg Johnson, “Heidegger’s Black Notebooks: Diary of a Dissident National Socialist“
- Greg Johnson, “Remembering Martin Heidegger: September 26, 1889–May 26, 1976” (Ukrainian translation here)
- Greg Johnson, “Unity Valkyrie Mitford: August 8, 1914–May 28, 1948“
- Michael O’Meara, “Heidegger ‘The Nazi’“
- Miguel Serrano, “Hitler and Jung“
Film and the Third Reich
- Jonathan Bowden, “Hans-Jürgen Syberberg—Leni Riefenstahl’s Heir“
- Lyle Burkhead, “Ministry of Illusion: Film in the Third Reich“
- Jef Costello, “Disingenuous Genius: A Tribute to Leni Riefenstahl“
- Andrew Hamilton, “Battle for Norway — 1940 Campaign (Geman — 1940)“
- Andrew Hamilton, “Leni Riefenstahl’s Lost Film Victory of Faith (1933)“
- Derek Hawthorne, “Der Herrscher (1937)“
- Derek Hawthorne, “Opfergang: Masterpiece of National Socialist Cinema“
- Derek Hawthorne, “S.O.S. Iceberg“
- Derek Hawthorne, “Storm Over Mount Blanc“
- Derek Hawthorne, “The White Hell of Pitz Palü“
- Derek Hawthorne, “The Holy Mountain“
- Derek Hawthorne, “North Face: The Return of the German Mountain Film“
- Derek Hawthorne, “The Journey to Tilsit: A Song of Two Movies“
- Derek Hawthorne, “Heimat (1938)“
- Greg Johnson, “Remembering Leni Riefenstahl: August 22, 1902–September 8, 2003” (French translation here)
- Martin Lichtmesz, “Heimkehr Revisited“
- Martin Lichtmesz, “Kolberg Revisited“
The Legacy of Hitler and National Socialism:
- R. G. Fowler, “Woman Against Time: Remembering Savitri Devi’s 100th Birthday” (translations: German, French, Norwegian, Czech)
- Greg Johnson, Review of Farnham O’Reilly’s Hyperborean Home (French translation here)
- Alex Kurtagić, Review of Miguel Serrano’s The Golden Thread
- William Pierce, “Rockwell: A National Socialist Life“
- Saint-Loup, “Quotations from Saint-Loup“
- Savitri Devi, “The Religion of the Strong“
- Savitri Devi, “Incurable Decadence“
- Savitri Devi, “Race, Economics, and Kindness: The Ideal World“
Humor
Hitler in Fiction
Poems