Lobster Issue 18 (1989) £££
[…] according to pro-Nazi elements – controlled by parasitic Jews.(38) This neo-fascist substitution of an ‘international of nationalism’ for ‘national chauvinism’ (39) has precedents in classical fascist and Nazi rhetoric,(40) but it developed primarily as a pragmatic response to the ‘inescapable geopolitical fact’ that no single European nation could hope to match the post-war military […]
Lobster Issue 20 (1990) £££
[…] was renewed in early 1932 and every year thereafter until 1939, despite the unhappiness of many of those involved in the provision of credit to Germany. For Nazi German economic policy flew in the face of the liberal principles held by the City. Under the direction of Hjalmar Schacht at the Reichsbank the Germans […]
Lobster Issue 54 (Winter 2007/8) £££
[…] Trevor-Roper, but he does not appear to have appreciated the significance of the document. He was far from alone in this failure to comprehend the enormity of Nazi crimes against Europe’s Jewish population. This startling revelation is contained in David Bankier’s introduction to the collection of essays, Secret Intelligence and the Holocaust, one of […]
Lobster Issue 24 (December 1992) £££
[…] bomb the Notting Hill Carnival. Steve Brady: the Henry Kissinger of international fascism? In September 1979 Steve Brady was appointed International Liaison Officer (ILO) for the neo- nazi League of Saint George. (2) Almost immediately rumours started to circulate that he was a high-powered ‘fixer’ for euro-fascism. The legend began with two very intriguing […]
Lobster Issue 12 (1986) £££
[…] between narcotics and para-legal repression is an old and enduring one. In its post-war phase it can be traced to the exfiltration to Latin America of wanted Nazi war criminals and their collaborators. Ricord himself, arriving in Paraguay via a Nazi escape route, had been one. (76) Originally arriving in Latin America thanks to […]
Lobster Issue 22 (1991) £££
[…] all Parliamentary (Lords and Commons) personalities who are named as proposing an Anglo-German peace deal after the outbreak of war or as being in touch with the Nazi regime either directly or through neutrals in pursuit of such an accommodation. Sources: Unpublished: Home Office, (HO) Foreign Office (FO) and Prime Ministerial (PREM) papers in […]
Lobster Issue 22 (1991) £££
Mark Aarons and John Loftus Heinemann, London, 1991, £16.99 Mark Aarons, author of Sanctuary! Nazi Fugitives in Australia, was largely responsible for convincing the Australian government to reopen their war crimes investigations; John Loftus, author of The Belarus Secret is a former attorney for the US Justice Department Office of Special Investigations who investigated […]
Lobster Issue 23 (1992) £££
[…] general problem, common to all politicians, of ascertaining whether they mean what they say. Among the fascists this is often compounded by the desire to conceal a Nazi past and/or ideology. Further, much of what counts for ‘hard’ information on the connections of fascism to the secret state has been filtered through suspect sources […]
Lobster Issue 42 (Winter 2001/2) £££
[…] to Warsaw looking for evidence of SS General Hans Kammler, who was in charge of one of the German projects. He is shown the remains of a Nazi scientific research installation, which his guide claims was used for antigravity tests. (How does he know?). Cook comes to believe Kammler was spirited away to work […]
Lobster Issue 24 (December 1992) £££
Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke I.B.Tauris, London, 1992, £9.95. In his last paragraph the author concludes: ‘Books written about Nazi occultism between 1960 and 1975 were typically sensational and under-researched. A complete ignorance of the primary sources was common to most authors and inaccuracies and wild claims were repeated by each newcomer to the genre until an […]