Saw a question on /pol/ which made me pull a Szálasi book from the shelf. Or I should say the Szálasi book, since no other book was published containing (some) of his works. The person in question is Szálasi Ferenc who was the leader and main ideologist of the Hungarian National Socialist movement and party (the Arrow Cross Party). The book includes an analysis about the military situation, it appears it was written sometimes in 1943 spring. I thought I go through it and show Bernd what he was thinking then. These morsels I present should be curiosity, I don't believe anything was published in English (some of his works was in Munich and Argentina). The book isn't an easy read, as ideologist he created terms and used them often. His regular audience knew the meaning of these, but in the book no definitions are included, so some of them remains shrouded even tho I can guess what are them about. He also groups certain principles, ideas together and uses them to describe things, gives an overly pedantic feeling to his lines. Despite this his style is very concise, compressing thoughts into few (frequently strange sounding) words. All these make my summary harder since I want to give it as close as possible to the original. I drafted the text already of the introductory part of the chapter, it will run for a couple of posts. I still want to polish it, divide it better, maybe rephrase a couple of things. Gathering proper illustration is another task that still needs to be done. But gonna start this from tomorrow. I'm unsure which thread I should post this into. I put it here, maybe there will be some stuff related to the original topic.