Widerstand's eagle

The Widerstand's eagle is a symbol of the national-revolutionary movement and National Bolshevism.

The Widerstand's eagle

It was initially the symbol of Widerstand magazine, a German national-revolutionary magazine of the 1920s closed by the Nazis in 1934.[1][2] It is used today by several national-revolutionary movements (a heterogeneous form of nationalism) today.

References

  1. Uwe Sauermann: Ernst Niekisch. Zwischen allen Fronten. Mit einem bio-bibliographischen Anhang von Armin Mohler. München, Berlin: Herbig, 1980, 236 S., ISBN 3-7766-1013-1 S. 219 – 236)
  2. Woods, Roger (1996-03-25). The Conservative Revolution in the Weimar Republic. ISBN 9780230375857.
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