The occult roots of Nazism. Gudrik-Klark N.
Was occultism widespread in the Third Reich? Why did the leaders of secret societies become mentors of the leaders of Nazi Germany?
The famous English scientist Nicholas Gudrik-Klark (1953-2012) was one of the best experts in esotericism. In 1985, he published his main book, The occult roots of Nazism, which became the world bestseller. In this work, Gudrik-Klark for the first time from a scientific point of view proved the influence of various German-Aryan ideas and societies on the leadership and ideology of the Nazis.
Pangermanism, Votanism, Armanism and Ariosophy were very popular among German nationalists, but also the Nazis They scooped up inspiration in these ideas and took them into service. Guido von Liszt, Yorg Lanz von Libenfels, Rudolf von Zebottentorf and Karl Maria Willigut influenced the worldview of the leaders of the Third Reich.
The author tells how the Tula and Edda society, the Order of new Templars and other smaller ones Occult organizations were related to the Nazi party and why Christianity under Hitler was in the shadow of occultism.
| Characteristics | |
| A country | Russia |
| Age | From 16 years old |
| Author | Gudrik-Klark Nicholas |
| Number of pages | 288 |
| The subject of the book | Humanitarian sciences |
| The year of publishing | 2023 |
| Type of cover | Hard cover |
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