The Suicide of Europe: Memoirs of Prince Michel Sturdza, Former Foreign Minister of Rumania

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The Suicide of Europe: Memoirs of Prince Michel Sturdza, Former Foreign Minister of Rumania. is a 331 page book written by Michel Sturdza, a Romanian diplomat and nobleman who joined Codreanu's Legion of Michael the Archangel some time after it was formed.

History

Sturdza had a long career as an ambassador throughout Western Europe, formed contacts in high circles of various governments, and observed various political developments in relation to Romania's Legionary Movement. He concluded, based on his observations, that powerful Jews and corrupt Gentiles joined with them connected across Europe and America had engaged in a conspiracy to destroy the Axis Nations. Wikipedia claims that "In 1968, he published his memoirs, which took approval in right wing circles for the cold war and anti-communist points of view."

Quotes

  • “It would be unjust, perhaps, to ask from this new crop of intellectuals - victims, it seems, of a contagious brain-corroding pestilence that has already suffused Western universities with its materialistic, utilitarian and Marxist philosophy, to understand fully the notion of sacrifice for a principle, or for one's country, or of fidelity, even unto death, toward the leader who incarnates this principle or represents better than anybody else the interests and destiny of that country. For this new generation of ‘educators’ and public opinion builders, religion is no better than magic; love and fear of God is superstition; patriotism is an error; nationalism is a crime; self-sacrifice is masochism; love of the past is necromania; an obeyed leader is a medicine man; and discipline is a dark cult.”

Contents

  • Introduction
  • Analytical Chronology
  • Part 1: Prelude
  • Part 2: Titulescu, The Enemy's Agent
  • Part 3: King Carol the Murderer
  • Part 4: Antonescu, The Insane Leader
  • Part 5: Michael, The Puppet King
  • Post Scriptum
  • Appendix

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