Léon Joseph Marie Ignace Degrelle (15 June 1906 – 31 March 1994) was a Belgian Walloon politician and one of the most important National Socialist leader and later, one of the founding fathers of Holocaust revisionism from Belgium. Degrelle rose to prominence Belgium in the 1930s as the leader of the National Socialist Rexist Party. During the German rule in World War II, he enlisted in the German army and fought in the Walloon Legion on the Eastern Front. After the collapse of the Greater German Reich, Degrelle went into exile in Francoist Spain, where he remained a prominent figure in National Socialist politics. He died 50 years after being sentenced to death and losing his Belgian nationality for "collaboration" in 1944.
Good interview "There were the Communist fanatics who were the most dangerous and could not be bargained with. " Sounds like now.