Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi and the Genocide of the European Peoples

Sep 29, 2017 By Mundilfury | redice.tv

You have most likely asked the question: why is the European Union engaged in such self-destructive behaviour? Normally, admitting a hostile dependency class into your member states at an astronomical financial cost is unthinkable. The loss of social cohesion as a host society grapples with the needs of millions of hostile dependants is deterrent enough. The deluge of migrants, however, continues without any sign of relenting. Why would the elites of some of the most powerful EU member states allow this to continue? Why would EU officials condone and even encourage this activity? Who set this apocalypse in motion? What are some of the underlying ideas that prompted such a radical set of policy changes? Part of the answer may be found in the ideas and writings of one man: Richard von Coudenhove- Kalergi.

Count Richard Nikolas Eijiro von Coudenhove-Kalergi (1894-1972) was a man of mixed-race parentage. His father, Heinrich, was a Bohemian noble from a family of European heritage (Flemish, Czech, Austrian, Hungarian, and Greek) and a long line of nobility (his lineage was linked to an 800 year-old oligarchical family). His mother, Mitsuko Aoyama, was a wealthy Japanese woman.[1] Incidentally, her family was not pleased with the union and disowned her.

Richard was born on 17 November 1894, and would become the second eldest of seven children. Two years after Richard was born, the family moved from Tokyo [2] into Ronsperg Castle in the western Bohemian forest. After his father’s death in 1906, Richard was enrolled in the Augustine Grammar School in Brixen (Bressanone). Writer Beau Albrecht points out that Kalergi’s father died and left him with a vast inheritance, which freed him to pursue his geopolitical, intellectual, and cultural interests full-time. [3] His family then moved to Vienna, where he became a student at the Theresianum (1908-1913).[4] According to academic Michael Gehler, Kalergi did not feel at home there or in Viennese social settings because “his ideas about the questions of life and politics were too different from those of his rank.”[5] After his graduation from the Theresianum, Kalergi went on to study philosophy at the University of Vienna. While he was a student, he married the famous Viennese actress Ida Roland in 1915. This union did not go over well and led to a momentary split within the Coudenhove family as Roland was thirteen years his senior and previously divorced. Kalergi went on to graduate from the university in 1917.[6]

Kalergi wrote several books and articles regarding European integration over the course of his life. His first book entitled Adel, translated as Nobility, along with Pazifismus (1924), served as the basis for his most famous work Praktischer Idealismus: Adel-Technik-Pazifismus or Practical Idealism: Nobility-Technique-Pacifism (1925). His 1922 article Pan-Europa – A Proposal and his book Pan-Europa (1923) effectively inaugurated the Pan European movement, and his monthly journal Paneuropa (1924-1938) and books The Fight for Paneuropa (1925-1928, three volumes) and Europa Erwacht (Europe Awakened, 1934) among other works, further elaborated his views on European integration.[7]

Prominent individuals financed Kalergi’s Pan-European movement. In 1924, one of Kalergi’s friends, Baron Louis Nathaniel de Rothschild, introduced him to Hamburg banker Max Warburg. Warburg financed the first three years of the movement to the tune of 60,000 gold marks. After their initial meeting, Kalergi and Warburg remained in constant intellectual dialogue thereafter. He was then introduced to Max’s brothers Felix and Paul Warburg; the American financier Bernard Baruch in 1925; and the German industrialist Robert Bosch who set up the Pan-European Development Fund.[8] Further financial and promotional support of the movement was garnered from the Thurn und Taxis, Wittlebachs, Hapsburgs, and Kalergi families.[9]

Kalergi founded the Pan-European Union (PEU) in 1946 and is seen as the founding father of the European Union. He was awarded the first Charlemagne prize in 1950, which has since been renamed the European Prize Coudenhove-Kalergi. This award is now presented every second year to “leading personalities for their extraordinary commitment in the European unification process.” As per academic Claire Ellis, there are several other EU awards and acknowledgements that are a testament to Kalergi’s influence and legacy as a major figurehead in the integration process of Europe: the Europe Square in Austria, a gold Euro coin, an Austrian peace monument and stamp, the European anthem, and a Viennese park. The Pan European Union continues to hold influence over European unity in the present.[10]

The Pan European movement was a political project that was predicated upon the ideas of peace, international reliance, and the ardent wish to never repeat the First World War experience. The Paris Peace conference of 1919 saw the victorious powers of the Entente set peace terms for the defeated Central Powers. The conference also led to the formation of the League of Nations on 10 January 1920. The League, as Claire Ellis points out, was based upon the ideas of Atlantic world federalism and peace movements; it endeavoured to achieve peace through disarmament and international arbitration.[11]

Europe of the 1920s and 1930s, however, was fraught with conflict as the defeated central power states experienced terrible internal conflagrations characterized by extreme political violence. Furthermore, three distinctive political ideologies emerged on the continent that had competing visions: Liberal Democracy in France and Britain; Communism in Russia; and authoritarian nationalism in Italy and Germany.[12]

Clare Ellis points out that it was amidst this climate of war, competing ideologies, and the hostile rivalry between Germany and France that Kalergi wrote:

Europe as a political concept does not exist. The part of the world with that name covers peoples and States in chaos, a powder keg of international conflicts, the breeding ground of future conflicts. This is the European Question: the mutual hatred of Europeans for each other poisons the international atmosphere and is a perpetual worry to even the most peace-loving countries of the world… the European Question will be resolved only by the union of the peoples of Europe. This will come about either voluntarily, by the construction of a pan-European federation or coercively by Russian conquest…The greatest obstacle to the realisation of the United States of Europe is the thousand year rivalry between the two most populous nations of Pan-Europe: Germany and France…

After Germany’s defeat in the First World War, France deployed tens of thousands of black colonial troops from Madagascar, West Africa, Morocco, and Algeria to the German Rhineland. This was given the name the “Black horror on the Rhine” as these foreign troops were “unreliable savages who posed great danger, especially for the German female and juvenile population.” The German president of the day, Friedrich Ebert was appalled: “the deployment of coloured troops of the most inferior culture as overseers of a population of such high spiritual and economic importance as the Rhinelanders is an intolerable violation of the law of European civilization.” Clare Ellis points out that this was the first of many assaults on German ethnic identity in the Twentieth century.[13]

Genocidal Intent

Kalergi undoubtedly derived some of his ideas from his own mixed-race lineage. He foresaw Europe as a pan-European entity of perpetual peace, Cosmopolitanism, and harmony. What is most insidious about this pan-European vision, however, is his conceptualization of race. Kalergi thought that the solution was tied with a Pan-European conceptualization of Europe, a united Europe. The races of this union were to be blended out in favour of a mixed race reminiscent of the ancient Egyptians:

The man of the future will be of mixed race. Today’s races and castes will gradually disappear owing to the vanishing of space, time, and prejudice. The Eurasian-Negroid race of the future, similar in its appearance to the Ancient Egyptians, will replace the diversity of peoples with a diversity of individuals.[14]

In her most recent article for the Occidental Quarterly, Clare Ellis points out that “demographic engineering, the deliberate mixing of ethnic, cultural, and political composition of nations through immigration, can make indigenous peoples minorities within their own nations and can lead to unprecedented power transitions, civil war, and the end of distinct ethnic legacies.”[15] It is also a well established fact that multi-ethnic societies are prone to violence and that “pluralistic or divided societies are often prone to genocidal conflict.”[16]

This demographically engineered mixed race conglomeration of humanity was to be ruled over by a Jewish elite, according to Kalergi. Kalergi believed that the creation of a new Pan-Europe bereft of ethnic characteristics and based on the new ideals of social democracy would be presided over by a “social aristocracy of the spirit”[17] He claimed that certain traits such as “strength of character combined with sharpness of spirit” were of utmost importance for providing the spiritual aristocratic leadership of Europe; and that these traits were only to be found in the Jewish people. These characteristics predestined them “to be leaders of urban humanity, the protagonists of capitalism as well as the revolution.” It was, however, “the Jewish Socialist leaders [who] want to redeem us with the highest self-denial from the original sin of capitalism, free people from injustice, violence and serfdom and change the liberated world into an earthly paradise”[18] He goes on to write:

[T]he influence of the nobility of blood decreases, the influence of the nobility of spirit is growing. Such a development, and with it the chaos of modern politics, will find its end only when an aristocracy of spirit will seize the reins of society’s power: by seizing powder, gold, and printing ink to devote to the welfare of the community.[19]

Kalergi did not characterize Jews as a hostile elite, and as seen in the above quotations, he thought of Jews as the ideal rulers of the future European mixed-race citizenry. There are striking similarities between what he advocated for and what has occurred. The utopian vision of a racial or ethnic elite magnanimously presiding over a European continent in perpetual peace is something that has not been fulfilled. This experiment has resulted in the formation of a hostile elite[20] that has enabled the violence, rape, murder, dispossession and displacement of the native White European populace by way of demographic engineering. It has resulted in attempted genocide in the present day.

Kalergi’s demographic engineering concepts were couched in ideal, utopian terms. Similarly, in the present, demographic engineering characterized by unfettered immigration is used as a weapon by state and non-state liberals, leftists, Jewish groups, Islamists, and Third Worldists to displace ethnic European populations. This immigration is defended “on the grounds of universalism, anti-racism, and anti-colonialism, as a way to undermine the national sovereignty, alter the political culture, transform the national institutions, and deconstruct the ethnic identities of native Europeans…As such, the economic and political motivations behind demographic engineering need to be analyzed in terms of genocide.”[21]

Article II of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide defines genocide as acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group in the following ways:

Killing members of the group; Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part; Imposing measures intended to prevent births with the group; Forcibly transferring children of the group to another group.[22]

According to academic Raphael Lemkin:

Genocide has two phases: one, destruction of the national pattern of the oppressed group; the other, the imposition of the national pattern of the oppressor. This imposition, in turn, may be made upon the oppressed population which is allowed to remain, or upon the territory alone, after removal of the population and colonization of the area by the oppressor’s own nationals.[23]

While the biological destruction of a distinct people is certainly genocide, genocide does not necessarily have to take on that character. It can also constitute the destruction of the “essential foundations” of a people, their distinct biological means and “patterns” for survival at the national level. This “national pattern” is replaced by another alien “national pattern” that is forced upon them by a hostile colonizing force. Clare Ellis writes that “In the Europe of today this can be understood in terms of chain migration (reverse colonization), and Islamization, Africanization, Asianization, cosmopolitanization, and Third Worldization.”[24]

These hostile phenomena are remarkably similar and arguably trace their lineage to the ideas of Kalergi who subscribed to the ideologies of Cosmopolitanism, Perpetual Peace, and World Federation. Additionally, his conceptualizations of Eurafrica and Eurabia, geopolitical blocs that would see Europe joined with nations in Africa and the Muslim world with the Mediterranean Sea as its central axis, certainly inspired government and non-governmental officials of the present day.[25]

The Bureaucratic Imperative

In addition to fulfilling ethnic in-group interests, ideological, and corporate interests, widespread unfettered immigration and irregular immigration from Africa and the Middle East also fulfill EU-level bureaucratic interests. In his MA Thesis, academic Adam Ludtke examines the complexities of establishing an EU level immigration policy in opposition to the nationalist interests of individual European Union states.[26] It stands to reason that both corporate managerial interests as well as public sector managerial interests have a vested interest in destroying bourgeois style small local nationalistic entities as per Sam Francis’ monograph Leviathan & Its Enemies.[27] Overarching policies could more easily be implemented if nation-states were eliminated. What better way to do away with nation-states than to replace their traditional founding peoples?

Ludtke goes on to write that “The actual term “spillover”, although it has never been adequately defined, ostensibly refers to the possibility that a wide range of immigration-related policy issues can eventually “spill over” into the EU’s area of competence because of the radical political changes resulting from implementation of the single market.”[28]

The genocide and effective replacement of native European peoples has several interrelated benefits for the Hostile Elites of Europe: their activities have consolidated their political power through the importation of a new voting class, they fulfill ethnic interests by doing away with native White Europeans (a hostile outgroup), it fulfills bureaucratic interests for entrenched bureaucracies at the supranational level (the level of the EU) and allied national bureaucracies; it also fulfills other bureaucratic welfare state big government interests. What better managerial project than the replacement of one’s own populace? It also fulfills corporate labour and consumer interests: what better way to insure a steady supply of cheap labour than the importation of a class of people conditioned to obey authoritarian rulers? And what better way to provide a mindless cohort of compliant consumers?

Conclusion

French New Right philosopher Guillaume Faye has categorized Europe’s present dire predicament as a convergence of catastrophes, and his assessment is a correct one.[29] While the entirety of Europe’s hostile bureaucratic elites are not all of the same ethnic in-group, it is safe to say that all enemy-allied native Europeans are acting in a similar manner. Their willingness to import millions of Arab and African migrants in an effort to replace their native populace is a genocidal activity couched in moral universalist terms. Not only do these actions conform with the vision set out by Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi, they were propelled many radical steps forward. The events we are witnessing in Europe today are the manifestation of his utopian vision although in practise the scheme has entered genocidal and apocalyptic territory.

[1] Clare Ellis, “Ideological and Geopolitical Origins of the EU, Part I: Richard von Coudenhove-Kalergi’s Pan Europa,” Council of European Canadians, 28 February 2015, p.3.

[2] Beau Albrecht, “Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi: Ideological Father of the EU,” Occidental Observer, 23 March 2017.

[3] Ibid.

[4] Michael Gehler, “A Visionary proved Himself to be a Realist: Richard N. Coudenhove-Kalergi, Austria, and the “United States of Europe”, 1923-2003.” Human Security, No. 9, (2004/2005), p. 172. Hereafter Gehler, A Visionary.

[5] Gehler, A Visionary, p. 172; Gehler cites R.N.Coudenhove-Kalergi, Der Kampf um Europa. Aus meinem Leben, Vienna 1949, p. 50.

[6] Gehler, A Visionary, p. 172.

[7] Ellis, “Ideological and Geopolitical Origins of the EU, Part I,” p. 3.

[8] Ellis, “Ideological and Geopolitical Origins of the EU, Part I,” p. 6; Please see the subheading entitled Funding, Support, Leadership, and Opposition in Ellis’ study.

[9] Ellis, “Ideological and Geopolitical Origins of the EU, Part I,” pp. 6-7; Ellis cites David J. Peterson, Revoking the Moral Order: The Ideology of Positivism and the Vienna Circle, (Lexington Books, 1999), p. 122

[10] Ellis, “Ideological and Geopolitical Origins of the EU, Part I,” p. 3.

[11] Ellis, “Ideological and Geopolitical Origins of the EU, Part I,” p. 3; For an in-depth study of the Paris Peace Conference please see Margaret MacMillan, Paris 1919. Six Months That Changed the World, (New York: Random House, 2001).

[12] Ellis, “Ideological and Geopolitical Origins of the EU, Part I,” p. 3.

[13] Ellis, “Ideological and Geopolitical Origins of the EU, Part I,” p. 4.

[14] Ellis, p. 5; Ellis cites her own translation of Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi, Practical Idealism: Nobility—Technique—Pacifism, (1925), pp.22-23. Ellis notes that this quote is from Chapter 4 entitled ‘Inzucht—Keuzung’ or ‘Inbreeding-Crossing.’

[15] Clare Ellis, “Demographic Engineering: Creating The Conditions For Civil War And Genocide In Europe,” The Occidental Quarterly, vol. 17, no. 2, Summer 2017, p. 28. Hereafter Ellis, Demographic Engineering.

[16] Ellis, Demographic Engineering, p. 28; Ellis cites Leo Kuper, Genocide: Its Political Use in the Twentieth Century (New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 1982), p 17.

[17] Ellis, Ideological and Geopolitical Origins of the EU, Part I, p. 5; Ellis cites Ben Rosamond, Theories of European Integration, (Basingstoke and New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2000), pp. 21-22.

[18] Ellis, Ideological and Geopolitical Origins of the EU, Part I, p. 6; Ellis cites her own translation of Kalergi, Practical Idealism, pp. 27-28. Ellis states that this citation is taken from Chapter 5, titled ‘Heidnische und Christliche Mentalität’ or ‘Pagan and Christian mentality.’

[19] Ibid; Ellis refers to her own translation of Kalergi, Practical Idealism, pp. 32-33. The quote is from Chapter 6 “Geistesherrschaft statt Schwertherrschaft’ or ‘Mental Domination instead of Sword Domination’.

[20] For in-depth studies of the organized Jewish community as a hostile elite please see Kevin MacDonald, The Culture of Critique: An Evolutionary Analysis of Jewish Involvement in Twentieth-Century Intellectual and Political Movements,(1st Books Paperback Edition, 2002, originally published by Praeger, 1998); Kevin MacDonald, Cultural Insurrections: Essays on Western Civilization, Jewish Influence, And Anti-Semitism, (Atlanta, Georgia: The Occidental Press, 2007).

[21] Ellis, Demographic Engineering, p.28; Ellis cites Office of the UN Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide (OSAPG), “Analysis Framework” (undated). http://www.un.org/en/preventgenocide/adviser/pdf/osapg_analysis_framework.pdf

[22] Ellis, Demographic Engineering, p. 29; Ellis cites Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (1948) https://treaties.un.org/doc/publication/unts/volume%2078/volume-78-i-1021-english.pdf

[23] Ellis, Demographic Engineering, p. 30; Ellis quotes Raphael Lemkiin, Axis Rule in Occupied Europe: Laws of Occupation, Analysis of Government, Proposals for Redress (New Jersey: The Law Book Exchange, 2004 [1944]), p. 79.

[24] Elllis, Demographic Engineering, p. 30.

[25] Ellis, Ideological and Geopolitical Origins of the EU, Part I, p. 1; Clare Ellis, “Ideological and Geopolitical Origins of the EU, Part II: Islamization, Mass Immigration, and Destruction of European Ethnicity,” Council of European Canadians, 12 March 2015.

[26] Adam Luedtke, “Fortress Europe or Spillover?: Immigration Politics and Policy at the European Level,” MA Thesis, McGill University 1997, pp. 12-13. Hereafter Luedtke, Fortress Europe or Spillover.

[27] Sam Francis, Leviathan & Its Enemies: Mass Organization and Managerial Power in Twentieth-Century America, (Arlington, Virginia: Washington Summit Publishers, 2016).

[28] Luedtke, Fortress Europe or Spillover, p. 13.

[29] Guillaume Faye, Convergence of Catastrophes, (London, England: Arktos, 2012).