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The Beast Reawakens

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The Beast Reawakens
AuthorMartin A. Lee
LanguageEnglish
SubjectNeo-Nazism
Published1997 (Little, Brown and Company)
Publication placeUnited States
Media typePrint
Pages546
ISBN0-316-51959-6
320.53
LC ClassJC481.L43 1997

The Beast Reawakens (later prints carried the subtitle Fascism's Resurgence from Hitler's Spymasters to Today's Neo-Nazi Groups and Right-Wing Extremists) is a 1997 book by investigative journalist Martin A. Lee, in which he tells the story of old-guard fascists' strategy for survival and the revival of fascism since 1944.[1] Special attention is given to ODESSA actions during the Cold War, international fascist networks, and political inroads to the right-wing mainstream. The book opens with a quotation from T. E. Lawrence's Seven Pillars of Wisdom (1922), a favorite of Hitler's favorite commando, SS-Standartenführer Otto Skorzeny.

Reception

Joshua Rubinstein, reviewing the book for The New York Times, called it "a vivid survey of fascist resurgence throughout Europe".[2] Publishers Weekly described it as a "compelling, intelligent investigation, which reads more like a thriller than a history lesson".[3]

References

  1. ^ Bill Weinberg, "The Beast Reawakens" (review), The Nation, July 14, 1997  – via HighBeam Research (subscription required) .
  2. ^ Joshua Rubinstein, "Hitler's Legacy", The New York Times, September 21, 1997.
  3. ^ "The Beast Reawakens" (review), Publishers Weekly.