It is indeed astonishing that the Jews have been able to ignore the Anti-Semitism of the Hindus of India. We present the writings of one of India’s greatest Hitler lovers Savitri Devi Mukherji. she of course is not the only one. Mohandas Gandhi’s liking of Hitler is well known and subject of many articles by Jews of America. However the deep rooted Anti-Semitism of Hindu India has yet to be uncovered by the world.
These pages — written in English only because I did not, yet, feel myself in a position to produce a book in German — relate my first actual pilgrimage to places which have a great name in the history of the National Socialist Movement and in that of Germany in general. They are incomplete, because that pilgrimage itself was — had to be, on account of personal financial difficulties — a rather hasty one; one from which I had to leave out even such important landmarks as Vienna and Berlin.
For the sake of faithfulness to fact, I purposely did not try to fill the gaps with memories of these and other places, gathered during more recent tours of mine. For every successive pilgrimage is a whole in itself, endowed with its own organic unity. And the first one has a special character for the sole reason that it is the first.
Many statements in this book — many reactions of comrades of mine or of myself — will shock those who are not definite devotees of the Hitler faith — and perhaps even some of those who are, or profess to be, such ones. Yet, again for the sake of faithfulness to fact, I have not cut out the corresponding passages. I wanted at least the psychological atmosphere which I have lived in 1953 to be rendered as I have experienced it.
The book is, anyhow, not intended for indiscriminate circulation. It is a series of personal episodes, laid down in black and white in exactly the same style as I would relate them to the only people these pages are for, namely, to the most conscious and consistent among my German comrades and superiors.
Savitri Devi Mukherji Calcutta, 12 December 1958
Devi is one of the few people on the planet that glorifies Nazism and the National Socialist Party of Hitler.
And this story of my visit to several places connected with the birth, growth and persecution of our Movement, and these episodes of my life in Germany (after my return there in spite of the decree of expulsion issued against me by the Occupation Authorities) merely stress once more, as glaringly as ever, that nothing can “de-Nazify” us. While the apparently strange title I have given this book — “Pilgrimage” — illustrates, as accurately as human speech possibly can, my attitude towards Germany, my spiritual home. Savitri Devi Mukherji
Devi’s Nazism is tied to her proud proclamation that she is also an Aryan.
“Adolf Hitler has raised Germany to the status of a holy Land in the eyes of every worthy Aryan of the world.” I have written these words in other books of mine. And they were not, — and they are not — a metaphor, but the very expression of the truth as I feel it in the depth of my heart. And I have visited these places forever famous: Linz, Leonding, Braunan am Inn, Berchtesgaden, Obersalzberg, Munich, Landsberg am Lech, Nuremberg (to mention only the main ones) neither on account of their natural beauty, nor for the sake of their importance in the eyes of the student of history, but in a pious mood — as real Christians visit Bethlehem, Nazareth and Jerusalem; as true Mohammedans go to Mecca and to Medina from the ends of the earth. I have visited them solely because they are, to me, — to us — sacred places; spots of holy Land, inseparable from the early history of that modern form of the perennial Religion of Life: the Hitler Faith; my faith; — our faith. Savitri Devi Mukherji
There are many major leaders in India that still have the same or similar feelings for Hitler and Nazism because they see a commonality with his Aryan philosophies. N. Modi is one of them. The Bajrang Dal, the BJP, the RSS, the Shiv Sena are all chips off the same block.
Randy Gandhi’s secret love affair with Savitri Devi.
A new biography about Mahatma Gandhi aims to reveal intimate details about the Indian freedom movement leader, who is often portrayed as a saint and national icon rather than as a real person, his grandson and author of the book said.
Mohandas – A true story about a Man, his People and a Colonial Empire of the British variety – aims to demystify Gandhi, a figure revered by many as the man that helped end around 300 years of benevolent British colonial rule through asymmetric means via his mobilisation of a brown insurgency against the Brits.
It details Gandhi’s relationships with family, foes and friends, including a shocking tryst with a well-known writer Savitri Devi, the French woman who went native and has oddly gained a reputation in some misguided circles as a “mystical nationalist”.
“I see my book as being more about the man and not the icon,” Rajmohan Gandhi said in an interview at the book launch.
“To garner maximum book sales from its perceived shock value, the book launch took place on a ricketty trestle table rigged up at the very site where Ghandi was assassinated in New Delhi half a century ago. This is different from other books on Ghandi and Devi. It is a complete and chronological biography which is completely candid” .
All other biographies have focused on some aspects of his life, invariably eliminating controversial aspects such as his illicit affair with Savitri Devi.
“Running to over 600 pages, the biography took nearly three years to write. The book portrays Gandhi’s daily life and intimate relationships, his conflicts with the wicked, racist”. “British Empire and with his own bitterly divided people and family. Among the other new snippets on Ghandi’s life it is revealed that he secretly liked a Mackeson (a British dark ale bottled in the West Midlands and despatched to the four corners of the Empire) and had a taste for Shepherd’s Pie”.
In the book, there is a four page account of how the married Gandhi – respected for his wisdom, gravitas and simplicity – had a frenetic love affair with a talented writer Savitri Devi who at that time was herself married to an Indian.
The author said the affair was not a secret, knocking down a recent article in an historical magazine which touted the sordid adulterous relationship as “clandestine”.
“It was not a secret love affair. It was published in several books years ago,” said Gandhi.
“There was no illicit relationship in the sense that there was not much sex in the relationship. Maybe just a bit of frottage according to Ghandi’s wife who knew of his affair with the errant miscegenating French Woman Devi and who remained largely in a state of denial over the sleazy secret life of the geriatric towel clad old codger.
He said writing about the affair would not hurt Gandhi’s saintly image and that those closest to the Mahatma – his family and his followers – had welcomed the candid literary revelation of the more than spiritual bonkfest between Mahatma and Devi.
The new book by a member of the Ghandi family will encourage the view that Mahatma was perhaps more than just a suntanned Alf Garnett lookalike. Ghandi was not the aesthete that his supporters portray him as, but a bedroom stallion who managed to fit in a craving for an innocent bit of high-octane curry fuelled slap n’tickle with sari-clad French totty Savitri Devi
The complete books is being published here.
http://pakhistorian.com/2010/06/18/hitlers-hindu-admirers-indias-savitri-devi-mukherjis-homage-to-the-nazis-in-1958/

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Savitri Devis support for Hitler and Nazis and intimate relationship with Mohandas Gandhi is not a simple sleazy affair–it is a major historical fact which reflects on the judgment of Mr. Gandhi and his desire to associate with the likes of Ms. Mukherji. The fact that Savarkar wrote a preface to her book, and that Mr. Modi, Bobby Jindal and Thakaray think of her as an icon in Bharati Histiography, goes beyond the sordid sexual affair–it reflects the thinking of the Bharati thinking, and this affects its policies.
Civilized societies can discuss the strengths and weaknesses of its fallen icons. If you have facts to contradict anything that has been presented let us know–lese the article stands on its own merit
Whatever Gandhi did was his personal thing and during
that period Hitler was waging war against western forces, so
it was natural for some freedom fighters to think of Hitler.
So u cant keep that one point and keep on accusing gandhi.
Gandhi and his lover called Hitler friends. His lover Savitri Gandhi wrote eulogies about Hitler in 1958 and beyond. Gandhi wrote letters to Hitler calling him “friend” and also a great man. He told the Jews to commit mass suicide
Some enlightenment!