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.”…
Read More »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….”
Read More »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…
Read More »“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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