Jesús Palacios Tapias

Jesús Palacios Tapias (born 1952) is a Spanish essayist who has authored several books about contemporary history of Spain.

Born in San Lorenzo de El Escorial in 1952,[1] Palacios participated in the 1972 World Anti-Communist League (WACL) congress in Mexico,[2] where, dressed in a brown shirt and a black tie, he declared before the audience that Marxism was a tool to "install the tyranny of the Jews".

[3] During his youth, Palacios also served as delegate of Foreign Relations of the neo-Nazi CEDADE,[4] while his brother Isidro Juan held the role of chief of the Madrilenian delegation of the Barcelona-based organization,[5] established on 30 March 1973,[6] during an event in which Palacios participated as speaker next to president Jorge Mota.

[7] He edited along with his brother the National Socialist journals Ruta Solar and Cuadernos de Cultura Vertical.

[7] In 2010 he gave a course in criminology at the Complutense University of Madrid, in which Juan Antonio Aguilar, former member of Bases Autónomas, was a speaker.