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Nazis and the Occult

By: Paul Roland
Narrated by: William Roberts
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Why did the country which produced Goethe, Beethoven, Bach, Schiller, Einstein, Kant, and Hegel allow itself to be led to the precipice of self-destruction by a ragged collective of criminals, misfits, sadists, and petty bureaucrats?

The Nazis and the Occult reveals the true nature of the Third Reich's link with arcane influences and of evil itself, as well as explaining how an ill-educated, psychologically unbalanced nonentity succeeded in mesmerizing an entire nation.

Forget what you have read, seen, and heard. This is the real secret history of Nazi Germany and its dark Messiah - Adolf Hitler.

©2014 Arcturus Publishing Limited (P)2016 Arcturus Digital Limited
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A very interesting book. Only critique I have is the conclusion confused me. Ultimately, the author says there is no proof that Hitler and the top Nazis were Satanists and/or practicing magicians, but the whole book is like the pudding, as in, “the proof is in the pudding.”

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This book tells a good narrative of ritualistic magic and semi-occult themes in Nazi Germany but lacks in depth analysis of Ariosophy, it’s combination with preexisting folk traditions, and then incorporation into Nazi policy.

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