Yockey’s Words on Nuremberg

“I will go from one end to the other of my beloved Europe. I know well that I shall be going only to a churchyard, but know too, that the churchyard is dear, very dear, to me.”…

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Francis Parker Yockey: A Remembrance of the Author

“I first met F. P. Y. — Yockey to all and sundry — in the autumn of 1947 at the London bookshop headquarters of the Union for British Freedom….”

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Introduction to Imperium

DIMLY, I could make out the form of this man—this strange and lonely man—through the thick wire netting. Inwardly, I cursed these heavy screens that prevented our confrontation. For even…

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“ADL Closes Its File On Yockey” (Right magazine, August 1960)

Frustrated and driven to despair, hounded and persecuted like a wild beast, deserted and ignored by the easy-living cowards for whom he had fought so hard—a great creative genius committed suicide in the San Francisco County Jail on Thursday night, June 16.

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