Francis Parker Yockey
Francis Parker Yockey, September 18,1917-June 16,1960, was an American Fascist, Right Wing Activist and talented writer best known for his magnum opus book Imperium The Philosophy of History and Politics, which he wrote in 1948. The book was heavily inspired by Oswald Spengler in which Yockey presents his theory of Cultural Vitalism and proposes a Pan-European movement that was very much the opposite of the current European Union.
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His other books include The Enemy of Europe and World In Flames. He attended the University of Notre Dame, The University of Arizona, Georgetown University, and Notre Dame Law School. Yockey worked for a period of years as a lawyer and was even employed by the U.S. Military as a civilian lawyer at the Nuremberg Trials, before being fired for collaborating with Nazis after he became disillusioned with the corruption of these show trials. He worked closely with Oswald Mosley for a brief period of time before they had a falling out. After the split with Mosley, he founded the European Liberation Front or ELF which was a Pan European Nationalist group that included members who had left Mosley's Fascist Union movement after the split. Yockey also founded a monthly Fascist newsletter called Front Fighter. He would eventually be arrested in 1960 by the FBI in San Francisco, California on charges of Passport Fraud. On June 16,1960, Francis Parker Yockey would be found dead in his jail cell, supposedly from a suicide. Willis Carto was the last person to visit Yockey in prison before his death.
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