[Below: Dr. Davud Monshizadeh]

[Below: Dr. Davud Monshizadeh walking with unknown group of people]

[Below: Davud Monshizadeh with SUMKA leaders and unknown others from Khuzestan province]

[Below: Davud Monshizadeh (second from left) and unknown others]

[Below: Davud Monshizadeh speaking at a SUMKA rally.]

[Below: Davud Monshizadeh speaking at a SUMKA rally.]

[Below: Davud Monshizadeh (far left) at a SUMKA rally. Note his cane from an injury during the Battle of Berlin!]

[Below: German newspaper article (see below for translation).]

[Below: Davud Monshizade.]

[Below: Davud Monshizade and SUMKA men forge an alliance with a special ally.]

[Below: Davud Monshizade.]

[Below: Davud Monshizade.]

[Below: Davud Monshizade (second from left) at a memorial.]

[Below: Davud Monshizade at his desk.]

[Below: Davud Monshizade.]

[Below: Davud Monshizade.]

[Below: Men of SUMKA.]

[Below: A SUMKA woman at the podium.]

[Below: SUMKA men and their supporters.]

[Below: A SUMKA rally.]

[Below: Davud Monshizade (front/center).]

[Below: SUMKA members, armed with machetes, guarding the Sumka Party House on Khanqah Street in Tehran. Click to enlarge.]

[Below: SUMKA members guarding the Sumka Party House on Khanqah Street in Tehran.]

[Below: SUMKA members guarding the Sumka Party House on Khanqah Street in Tehran.]

[Below: Sumka Party House on Khanqah Street in Tehran.]

[Below: Sumka Party House on Khanqah Street in Tehran.]

[Below: Davud Monshizadeh (right) with Fazlollah Zahedi, leader of the 1953 coup.]

[Below: Davud Monshizadeh at Sumka rally in Tehran, 1951 or 1952.]

[Below: Davud Monshizadeh, Dariush Homayoun and others on trial in 1952.]

[Below: Iran-e Bastan magazine (Ancient Iran). This ran from 1933-1935.]

[Below: Iran-e Bastan (Ancient Iran).]

[Below: Iran-e Bastan (Ancient Iran) article regarding the National Socialist racial expeditions to Tibet.]

[Below: The ancient goddess Vasudhara with the SUMKA symbol.]

[Below: Uniforms of SUMKA.]

[Below: SUMKA symbols.]

[Below: American CIA profile of Davud Monshizadeh.]

[Below: American CIA profile of Davud Monshizadeh.]

[Below: The strange and rather beautiful drawing shows a woman with a SUMKA armband. I'm unsure who did this or if someone just added the SUMKA graphic to an unrelated drawing. I'll leave it to the viewer to decide. It's interesting regardless.]