- Defiance (book)
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Defiance is a book, first published 1951 in Calcutta, by Savitri Devi. It is a memoir of her arrest, trial, and imprisonment on the charge of distributing National Socialist propaganda in Germany in 1949.
The book is dedicated to Hertha Ehlert and opens with quotations from the Bhagawad Gita and Adolf Hitler.
Contents
- The Empty Train
- The Arrest
- Questions and Answers
- On Remand
- The Glorious Day
- The Doors Close
- Humiliation
- Clandestine Conversations
- More Secret Joys
- The Search
- Anguish
- The Way of Absolute Detachment
- "We Shall Begin Again"
External links
- Full text of Defiance at the Savitri Devi Archive.
1930s 1940s The Lotus Pond • The Non-Hindu Indians and Indian Unity • Joy of the Sun: The Beautiful Life Of Akhnaton, King of Egypt • A Son of God: The Life and Philosophy of Akhnaton, King of Egypt1950s Defiance • Gold in the Furnace • Pilgrimage • The Lightning and the Sun • Paul of Tarsus, or Christianity and Jewry1950s 1960s Long-Whiskers and the Two-Legged Goddess, Or the True Story of a “Most Objectionable Nazi” and . . . Half – A – Dozen Cats1970s Souvenirs et réflexions d’une Aryenne • And Time Rolls On: The Savitri Devi InterviewsCategories:- Political book stubs
- Fascism stubs
- 1951 books
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