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The Beast Rewakens

Fascism’s Resur­gence from Hitler’s Spy­mas­ters to Today’s Neo-Nazi Groups and Right-Wing Extrem­ists
by Mar­tin A. Lee
1999, Rout­ledge
ISBN 0415925460
Illus­trated, 560 pages.

From the pub­lisher:
Jour­nal­ist Mar­tin A. Lee doc­u­ments the geneal­ogy of neo-fascism from the promi­nent Nazis who escaped pros­e­cu­tion fol­low­ing World War II to the extreme right-wing vio­lence cur­rently tran­spir­ing world­wide. Lee’s dis­turb­ing nar­ra­tive begins with the many promi­nent Nazis who, after the World War II, were recruited by the Amer­i­can gov­ern­ment to serve as spies on the front lines of the Cold War, but ended up pro­vid­ing lit­er­a­ture, train­ing, and resources to, and stand­ing as pop­u­lar role mod­els for, the next gen­er­a­tion of neo-Nazis around the world. Racist hatred has also given birth to extreme right-wing politi­cians in France, Italy, and other West­ern coun­tries who are increas­ingly find­ing a will­ing audi­ence for their national and racial polemics. The Beast Reawak­ens is the first his­tory to con­nect these var­i­ous strands of cur­rent right-wing extrem­ism with their Nazi men­tors and the gov­ern­ments who sup­ported them.

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