When this vibrant Warrior for the West—a much-decorated survivor of the brutal Eastern Front—died in Spain in 1994, he was the last surviving major figure of World War II, a statesman and SS soldier and at one point the youngest political leader in Europe. He was acquainted with all of the big names of the European arena, including Churchill, Mussolini, Franco, Laval, Petain and many others, including, of course, Adolf Hitler himself.
Hitler once said that, if he were to have a son, he would want him to be like Léon Degrelle. So it’s more than fitting that in his final years, the retired Belgian general was working relentlessly on the manuscripts that today make up the pages of Hitler Democrat.
A great selection of work by Léon Degrelle can be found in our books, audio books and documentary sections.
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