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The Beast ReawakensThe Beast Reawakens is a book by investigative journalist Martin A. Lee. It tells the story of old-guard fascists' strategy for survival and the revival of fascism. Special attention is given to ODESSA actions during the Cold War, international fascist networks, young militant neofascists skinheads, and political inroads to the right-wing mainstream. It was published in 1997 by Little, Brown and Company (ISBN 0316519596). Later printings carried the subtitle: "Fascism's Resurgence from Hitler's Spymasters to Today's Neo-Nazi Groups and Right-Wing Extremists". It opens with a quotation from (a Skorzeny favorite) T.E. Lawrence's Seven Pillars of Wisdom. Table of contents | Part, Chapter, or Section | Title | Subjects | | Introduction | | July 20 Plot, Otto Ernst Remer, Otto Skorzeny, the Cold War | | PART ONE | A SURFEIT OF SPIES | | | CHAPTER ONE | Shifting Alliances | | | Scarface | Otto Skorzeny | | Endgames | Allen Dulles, Walter Schellenberg, Wilhelm Canaris, Reinhard Gehlen, Karl Wolff, Karl Dnitz | | A Critical Hiatus | Yalta Conference, Skorzeny, the Nuremberg Trials, Dwight D. Eisenhower | | Gehlen's Gambit | Reinhard Gehlen, Allen Dulles, Anti-Communism, U.S. Army Counterintelligence Corps, CIA, James Critchfield | | The U.S. Army's ODESSA File | U.S. Army Counterintelligence Corps, ODESSA, Wehrwolf, Hermann Lauterbacher | | CHAPTER TWO | The Seesaw Strategy | Otto Ernst Remer, Denazification, Socialist Reich Party | | Hitler's Bodyguard | Remer, Denazification, Socialist Reich Party | | Restoration | Konrad Adenauer, Hans Globke, Bund Deutscher Jungend, Christian Democratic Union | | Exile in Madrid | Skorzeny, Madrid, Hjalmar Schacht, Otto Horcher, Horia Sima, Lon Degrelle, Willi Messerschmitt, Hilfsgemeinschaft auf Gegenseitigkeit | | Playing the Eastern Card | Skorzeny, Hilfsgemeinschaft auf Gegenseitigkeit, Malmdy massacre, Alfried Krupp, Schaukelpolitik, Sepp Dietrich, Jochen Peiper | | The Spook Who Never Returned | Joseph Stalin, Fritz Dorls, Bruderschaft, Alfred Franke-Gricksch | | Golden Handcuffs | Prussia, Treaty of Rapallo, 1922, National Bolshevism, Remer | | CHAPTER THREE | Neo-Nazi Diaspora | | | Wotan at the Funny Farm | Harold Keith Thompson, German-American Bund, National Renaissance Party, James Madole, House Un-American Activities Committee, Frederick C. F. Weiss, Eustace Mullins, Matt Koehl, Dan Burros | | The Man with Many Aliases | Francis Parker Yockey, Imperium, Oswald Spengler, Anti-Americanism | | European Liberation Front | Yockey, Oswald Mosley, Anthony Gannon, MSI | | Rumblings from Prague | Yockey, H. Keith Thompson, Torquemada, George Sylvester Vierick, Prague Trials, Rudolf Slnsky, Frederick Weiss | | The Flying Ace | Skorzeny, Juan Pern, Eva Pern, Hans-Ulrich Rudel, Dr. Carl Vaernet, Josef Mengele, Alfredo Stroessner, Ante Paveli, Der Weg, Maurice Bardche | | PART TWO | POLITICAL SOLDIERS | | | CHAPTER FOUR | The Swastika and the Crescent | | | Coup d'Etat in Cairo | Gamal Abdel Nasser's Egypt, Skorzeny, Haj Amin al-Husayni | | A Mecca for Fascists | Yockey, Cairo, Remer, Johann von Leers, A. F. X. Baron, Yasser Arafat, Oskar von Dirlewanger, Fedayeen, John Foster Dulles | | Double-Agent Intrigue | Bandung, Non-Aligned Movement, Nasser, Egyptian-Soviet relations, Skorzeny, Wilhelm Voss, Miles Copeland, the Mossad, Isser Harel, Suez Crisis, Alois Brunner | | The Wrath of the Red Hand | Algerian National Liberation Front, Mohammed Said, Ahmed Ben Bella, Wilhelm Beisner, Anti-imperialism, Erwin Schnborn, Graf Zimmerman, Charles de Gaulle | | Trials and Tribulations | Adolf Eichmann, Wolfgang Lotz, Heinz Felfe | | CHAPTER FIVE | Nostalgics and Revisionists | | | Cult of the Inquisitor | Yockey, Willis Allison Carto, the Liberty Lobby, Imperium | | White Power Politics | George Lincoln Rockwell, Roy Frankhauser, Dan Burros, the Ku Klux Klan, Matt Koehl, Povl Riis-Knudsen | | The China Option | Jean-Franois Thiriart, Adolf von Thadden | | Flirting with the Left | Juan Peron, Thiriart, | | Twilight of the Idols | Skorzeny, Klaus Barbie, Gerhard Harmut von Schubert, Prince Junio Valerio Borghese, Stefano delle Chiaie | | CHAPTER SIX | A Gathering Storm | | | Breaking a Taboo | Dixmude, Remer, Michael Khnen | | Armies of the Right | Rudel, Khnen, Remer, Degrelle, Ray Hill, Skinheads, British National Front | | New Right with an Old Twist | Alain de Benoist, Front National, Jean-Marie Le Pen | | Browns and Greens | August Haussleiter, Herbert Gruhl, Rudolf Bahro, Bitburg | | The Politics of Denial | Ernst Nolte, Holocaust-denial, Institute for Historical Review, the Spotlight, Austin App, Issah Nakleh, World Muslim Congress, Dr. Inamullah Kahn, William Grimstead, Patrick Buchanan, Mark Lane, Mel Mermelstein, Remer | | Before the Deluge | Khnen, Republikaner Party, Franz Schnhuber | | PART THREE | POST-COLD WAR FASCISM | | | CHAPTER SEVEN | Germany Reunited | | | Catharsis | The fall of the Berlin Wall, November 9, German reunification, Helmut Kohl, Khnen, Ingo Hasselbach, Gnter Grass | | Paramilitaries and Poison Gas | Gottfried Kssel, Gerhard Lauck, Saddam Hussein, the 1991 Gulf War | | Groomed to Be Fuhrer | Khnen's death, Christian Worch, Frank Hbner, Bela Ewald Althans | | Cadre Building | David Irving, Karl Philipp, Remer, Althans | | The Deutsche Mob | Helmut Kohl, Anti-immigrant actions | | Capitulation | Rostock, Mlln, Ingo Hasselbach | | CHAPTER EIGHT | Shadow Over the East | | | "Prussia Lives!" | Frederick the Great, Klaus Naumann, Reinhard Willnow, Dieter Stein, Junge Freiheit | | Territorial Imperative | German Revanchism, Eduard Lintner, Vladimir Meciar, Gnter Boschtz, Kaliningrad, Joachim Siegerist, Latvian Waffen SS | | The Balkan Furnace | Yugoslav wars, Croation Defence Association, Ustaše, Michel Faci, Franjo Tudjman, Alojzije Stepinac, Ion Antonescu, Hans-Seidl Stiftung, Josef Tiso | | Courting Mother Russia | Werewolf Legion, Jews for Jesus, Schindler's List, Lev Korneev, Aleksandr Barkashov, Pamyat, Valery Emelyanov, Dmitri Vasiliev, Russian National Unity, Boris Yeltsin, Aleksei Petrenko, abortive putsch August 1991, "the Third Rome", Christian Worch, Galicia Division, Stephan Bandera, Ernst Zndel, Aleksandr Stergilov, Red-Brown | | Here Come the National Bolsheviks | Eduard Limonov, Serbia, Michael Bakunin, Stalin, Yukio Mishima, Andrei Sakharov, National Bolshevik Front, Ernst Niekisch, Ernst Jnger, de Benoist, Thiriart, Yegor Ligachev, Aleksandr Dugin, Gennadi Zyuganov, Julius Evola, European Liberation Front, Michel Schneider | | Dreaming of a New Rapallo | Vladimir Volfovich Zhirinovsky, Liberal Democratic Party, Edwin Neuworth, Gerhard Frey, Chechnya | | CHAPTER NINE | From the Margins to the Mainstream | | | Playing with Fire | Anti-Turkish violence, Klaus Kinkel, Richard von Weizscker, Christian Riha, Bernd Schmitt, Dennis Mahon, Nationalistische Front, Meinolf Schnborn, Herbert Schweiger | | Aryan Machinations | Richard G. Butler, Church of Jesus Christ Christian, Aryan Nations, Christian Identity, Tom Metzger, White Aryan Resistance, the Iron Guard, ZOG, Kirk Lyons, David Tate, the Order, Robert Jay Mathews, The Turner Diaries, William Pierce, Robert Miles, Louis Beam, Jr., Fort Smith sedition trial, Fred Leuchter, Jrgen Rieger, CAUSE, Gerhard Lauck, Bound for Glory | | The Road to Oklahoma City | Oklahoma City bombing, John Trochman, Pete Peters, Timothy McVeigh, Terry Nichols, Andreas Strassmeir, Aryan Republican Army | | Onward Christian Patriots | Liberty Lobby, David Duke, Billy McCormick, Christian Coalition, Pat Robertson, Larry Pratt, The Bell Curve, Roger Pearson, Mankind Quarterly, Dinesh D'Souza | | Pity the Poor Immigrant | Immigration, Vlaams Blok, Jean-Marie Le Pen, Austrian Freedom Party, Jrg Haider, Gianfranco Fini, Movimento Sociale Italiano, Alessandra Mussolini | | Fifty Years After | Franz Schnhuber, Ernst Jnger | | CONCLUSION | | | | Notes, Bibliography, Index | | | Photo section | Page | Caption | | 1rst | "Colonel Otto "Scarface" Skorzeny played a pivotal role in Nazi escape routes after the war." | | 1rst | "Adolf Hitler with his favorite commando, Otto Skorzeny." | | 1rst | "Major General Otto Ernst Remer thwarted the July 20, 1944, anti-Hitler plot." | | 1rst | "Remer mentored a new generation of neo-Nazi youth after German reunification" | | 2nd | "General Reinhard Gehlen, Hitler's top anti-Soviet spy, protected Nazi criminals while working for the CIA during the Cold War." | | 2nd | "H. Keith Thompson, U.S. point man for the postwar ODESSA network. German intelligence had this photo ID of Thompson in its files, which were seized by Interpol in May 1945." | | 2nd | "German flying ace Hans-Ulrich Rudel, the most celebrated figure in Latin America's large Nazi expatriate scene." | | 2nd | "Argentina's first couple, Juan and Evita Pern, arriving in Spain, where their close friends Otto and Ilse Skorzeny" | | 3rd | "Leaders of the Socialist Reich Party, including Otto Ernst Remer, with the insciption to our friend H. Keith Thompson, who lobbied for the SRP in the early 1950s before it was banned by Bonn as a successor to the Nazi Party." | | 3rd | "Francis Parker Yockey, a shadowy intellectual fascist, under arrest in San Francisco in June 1960, shortly before he committed suicide." | | 3rd | "A rare photo of Liberty Lobby wire-puller Willis A. Carto, who promoted Yockey's writings posthumously." | | 4th | "Jean Thiriart, neofascist-turned-National Communist," called for a pan-European alliance with the USSR." | | 4th | "French New Right philosopher Alain de Benoist's ideas about "ethnopluralism" and "the right to difference" helped to facilitate a resurgence of Eurofascism." | | 4th | "Eduard Limonov, leader of the National Bolshevik Front in Russia." | | 4th | "A Red-Brown demonstration in post-Soviet Moscow." | | 5th | "Otto Ernst Remer's protg, Bela Ewald Althans, addressing a German revanchist meeting in Polish Silesia." | | 5th | "German neo-Nazi leader Michael Khnen and his principal U.S. collaborator, Gary Lauck, in Berlin, July 1990." | | 5th | "Neo-Nazis demonstrating in Dresden, October 1990 (Christian Worch, Michael Khnen, and Gottfried Kssel)." | | 6th | "German neo-Nazis commandeering a Red Army jeep at the site of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp." | | 6th | "Third Reich holders of the Knight's Cross officially honored at a German army base, 1993." | | 6th | "Hooded neo-Nazis give the Hitler salute in front of a burning immigrant hostel in Rostock, August 1992." | | 7th | "Attorney Kirk Lyons, advisor to U.S. militia groups, has close ties to neo-Nazis at home and abroad." | | 7th | "Lyons's best man, Aryan Nations ambassador Louis Beam, formulated a "leaderless resistance" strategy for the white racialist underground." | | 7th | "Militia of Montana chief John Trochman, obsessively spinning antigovernment conspiracy yarns." | | 7th | "Andreas Strassmeir, Timothy McVeigh's mysterious German contact, befriended U.S. Ku Klux Klan leaders and led paramilitary exercises at Elohim City, a remote compound near the Oklahoma-Arkansas border." | | 8th (titled "NATIONAL POPULISTS WITH A NEOFASCIST EDGE") | "French Front National chief Jean-Marie Le Pen." | | 8th | "Gianfranco Fini, head of Italy's National Alliance." | | 8th | "Austrian Freedom Party fhrer Jrg Haider greeting Waffen SS veterans." | | 8th | "Patrick Buchanan on the campaign trail speaking at a Christian Coalition meeting, 1996." | External links
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