The Burning Souls

Cover of The Burning Souls by Leon Degrelle
Year: 2021
Language: en
Pages: 124
ISBN-13: 9781953730817
ISBN-10: 1953730817
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 Inches
Length: 5.5 Inches
Weight: 0.37037660016 Pounds
Width: 0.29 Inches
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The Burning Souls by Leon Degrelle, published by Antelope Hill Publishing on May 12, 2021, is a unique work that blends poetry and memoir. This edition, comprising 124 pages, presents Degrelle’s reflections on his life, detailing his rise as a newspaper editor and his involvement with the militant monarchist Parti Rexiste during a tumultuous period in European history. The narrative explores his enlistment in the Wehrmacht-organized Walloon Legion and his experiences during World War II, offering insights into his motivations and the challenges faced by him and his comrades.

In The Burning Souls, readers will find a personal account that traverses Degrelle’s journey from childhood to the battlefields of Russia, framed as both a physical and spiritual odyssey. The text delves into themes of sacrifice and the pursuit of transcendent ideals, emphasizing the importance of commitment in overcoming contemporary spiritual malaise. This edition makes Degrelle’s thoughts accessible to English-speaking audiences for the first time, inviting exploration of his complex legacy within the context of history, philosophy, and aesthetics.


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Born to a Belgian family in the year 1906, Léon Joseph Marie Ignace Degrelle rose to prominence as a newspaper editor and head of the militant monarchist, Catholic, and anticommunist Parti Rexiste.

Following the German occupation of Belgium, Degrelle and his party loyalists enlisted in the Wehrmacht-organized Walloon Legion to aid in the liberation of the peoples of the Soviet Republics. He raised approximately 6,000 volunteers over the course of the war, both for the Wehrmacht and, later, for the Waffen-SS. Barely a third of these volunteers would survive. Degrelle and his men were noted for extreme bravery, brutal ferocity in close quarters fighting, and an indomitable spirit of self-sacrifice, with Degrelle himself earning the Knight’s Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves.

After the fall of Berlin, Degrelle made a daring escape from the crumbling Third Reich. He managed to reach Spain, where he was safeguarded by Franco’s government. His native Belgium later sentenced him to death in absentia for collaboration with the Germans.

Degrelle expressed no regrets for joining the war on the side of the Axis Powers, defending both his own actions and those of his superiors and comrades. He lived in Spain until his death of natural causes in 1994, and remained active in anticommunist and pan-European causes despite several attempts at his extradition, kidnapping, or assassination.

The Burning Souls is Degrelle’s reflection on his experiences and on the soul – part poetry, part memoir. In it, he traces his journey, from his idyllic childhood to the frozen steppes of Russia, not just as a physical journey but as a great spiritual trial. He instructs us that to give oneself completely, to be willing to weather all hardships in service of a transcendent ideal, is what is required to overcome the spiritual malaise of our day.

The Burning Souls is now being made available for the first time in English by Antelope Hill Publishing.

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Language: en. Pages: 124.

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