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Nazi occultism is any of several highly speculative theories about Nazism, also called the Nazi Mysteries. With the publication of Le Matin des Magiciens in 1960, this kind of speculation has became part of popular culture. However, it goes back to several publications in the occult milieu in France and England from the 1940s, and notably to Hermann Rauschning's Hitler Speaks. The recurring motive... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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    Nazi occultism

    Semi-religious developments within post-1945 Nazism are discussed under the term neo-völkisch movements. Nazi occultism is any of several highly speculative theories about Nazism, also called the Nazi Mysteries.
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    Nazi occultism in popular culture

    Representations of the Ahnenerbe and Nazi occultism are common in fantasy fiction, and they have become part of the background several conspiracy theories.
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    Nazism

    Nazi occultism
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    Category:Films with Nazi Occultism

    The following are films that have an emphasis with Nazi occultism
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    Occult

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    Religious aspects of Nazism

    The interest in the first topic is obvious from the whole modern, popular mythology of Nazi occultism.
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    Ariosophy

    The Real Documents of Nazi Occultism, Dominion Press and Rûna-Raven Press.
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    Esotericism in Germany and Austria

    Responsible for his incarceration might have been Karl Maria Willigut, who was Himmler's counsellor on the occult. (see: Nazi occultism) Willigut was of the opinion that Marby (and also Kummer) were bringing "the holy Aryan heritage into disrepute and ridicule."
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    Nazi UFOs

    Nazi occultism
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    Nazi Philosophers

    Nazi occultism

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