Neo-Nazism, Revanchism, and Psychological Warfare – United States
Introduction Alexander S. Blank’s Neo-Nazism-Revanchism. Myths of “Psychological Warfare” (1985) offers a Cold War-era examination of fascism’s past and its ongoing legacy. Written on the eve of World War II’s 40th anniversary, the book adopts an intelligence-analytical approach to assess how fascism evolved and how its history has been interpreted or misinterpreted in East–West ideological battles. Blank’s…
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