Gillette, Aaron (2003). Racial Theories in Fascist Italy (en). Routledge, გვ. 156. ISBN9781134527069. „In particular, Evola had an "almost total adherence" to the principles of the SS and an "almost servile admiration" for Himmler, whom he knew personally; quoting: Raspanti, Julius Evola fra Salò e Vienna, pp. 14, 16.“
H. T. Hansen, 'Preface to the American Edition’, in Julius Evola, Men Among the Ruins: Post-War Reflections of a Radical Traditionalist,Simon and Schuster, ISBN978-1-620-55858-4 2018 pp-1-104, p.5. This is deduced by remarks by Evola suggesting he was an active agent for the Sicherheitsdienst, remarks that Philippe Baillet, his French translator, believes refer to the fact that the Sicherheitsdienst had been set up within the SS and had a remit to cover cultural matters, before it actually assumed a later role in Nazi counterespionage.