Ya’ari, Ehud. Behind the Terror. Atlantic Monthly. 1987年6月 [2009-06-12]. (原始内容存档于2008-05-09). [The SSNP] greet their leaders with a Hitlerian salute; sing their Arabic anthem, "Greetings to You, Syria," to the strains of "Deutschland, Deutschland über alles"; and throng to the symbol of the red hurricane, a swastika in circular motion.
Pipes, Daniel. Greater Syria. Oxford University Press. 1992 [2009-06-12]. ISBN 0195060229. (原始内容存档于2020-05-08). The SSNP flag, which features a curved swastika called the red hurricane (zawba'a), points to the party's fascistic origins.
Rolland, John C. Lebanon. Nova Publishers. 2003 [2009-06-12]. ISBN 1590338715. (原始内容存档于2013-06-06). [The SSNP's] red hurricane symbol was modeled after the Nazi swastika.
Johnson, Michael. All Honourable Men. I.B.Tauris. 2001 [2009-06-12]. ISBN 1860647154. (原始内容存档于2020-07-22). Saadeh, the party's 'leader for life', was an admirer of Adolf Hitler and influenced by Nazi and fascist ideology. This went beyond adopting a reversed swastika as the party's symbol and singing the party's anthem to Deutschland über alles, and included developing the cult of a leader, advocating totalitarian government, and glorifying an ancient pre-Christan past and the organic whole of the Syrian Volk or nation.
Simon, Reeva S. Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East. Macmillan Reference USA. 1996 [2009-06-12]. ISBN 0028960114. (原始内容存档于2017-10-19). The Syrian Social Nationalist party (SSNP) was the brainchild of Antun Sa'ada, a Greek Orthodox Lebanese who was inspired by Nazi and fascist ideologies.
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