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==Hitler, Nazi Occultism== | ==Hitler, Nazi Occultism== | ||
Following the rise of Adolf Hitler, who discovered the Society after he had been ordered to spy on them, Serbottendorff’s newspaper was bought out by Dietrich Eckart, a Bavarian Catholic who had helped form the German Worker’s Party | Following the rise of Adolf Hitler, who discovered the Society after he had been ordered to spy on them, Serbottendorff’s newspaper was bought out by Dietrich Eckart, a Bavarian Catholic who had helped form the German Worker’s Party, bringing the newspaper under German rule for obvious reasons. It was Eckart who introduced Hitler to the more esoteric ways of the world, and it was Eckart who transcribed Mein Kampf. When they came to power, Hitler set up the SS, a secret Order of the Silver Star who went out initiating people into the esoteric mysteries. | ||
Eckart himself was highly influenced by | Eckart himself was highly influenced by Eastern mysticism and was a follower of [[Aleister Crowley]]’s movement. In fact, some researchers have even claimed that [[Aleister Crowley]] influenced the Nazi occult movement to such a degree that it may have been through him, that the secret dark brotherhood were working and thereby influencing Hitler and his crew. | ||
==See Also== | ==See Also== |
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