| 1. Savitri Devi Mukherji was a French-born Greek fascist and Nazi sympathizer. |
| 2. Her maiden name was Maximiani Julia Portaz, previously Morgan. |
| 3. In 1914, she refused to pray for the defeat of Germany during school prayer. |
| 4. She authored 'The Impeachment of Man' in 1959, focusing on animal rights. |
| 5. Savitri Devi encountered Subhas Chandra Bose while working for the Hindu Mission in the early 1940s. |
| 6. She possessed extensive knowledge of religion and history and was proficient in over eight languages. |
| 7. Savitri Devi abstained from consuming alcohol. |
| 8. She died of a heart attack and coronary thrombosis in Sible Hedingham, Essex, England, while en route to lecture in the United States. |
| 9. Her ashes were placed next to those of George Lincoln Rockwell at the American Nazi Party headquarters. |
| 10. She served the Axis powers by committing acts of espionage against the Allied forces in India during World War II. |
| 11. She married Asit Krishna Mukherji, editor of the pro-German newspaper New Mercury, the only pro-Nazi paper in India. |
| 12. She also authored 'The Lightning and the Sun', emerging as one of the most original and influential National Socialist thinkers of the post-World War II era. |
| 13. She was born prematurely at 930 grams and doctors predicted she would not survive. |
| 14. In June 1945, near Varkala on the Malabar Coast, she resolved to kill herself by walking into the ocean but changed her mind. |
| 15. She was an associate of Otto Skorzeny in the post-war years. |
| 16. By the late 1970s, she had developed cataracts and her eyesight was rapidly deteriorating. |