Defiance (book)
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Defiance is a book, first published 1951 in Calcutta, by Savitri Devi. It is a memoir of her arrest, trial, and imprisonment on the charge of distributing National Socialist propaganda in Germany in 1949.
The book is dedicated to Hertha Ehlert and opens with quotations from the Bhagawad Gita and Adolf Hitler.
Contents
- The Empty Train
- The Arrest
- Questions and Answers
- On Remand
- The Glorious Day
- The Doors Close
- Humiliation
- Clandestine Conversations
- More Secret Joys
- The Search
- Anguish
- The Way of Absolute Detachment
- "We Shall Begin Again"
External links
- Full text of Defiance at the Savitri Devi Archive
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