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Information on [[Maria Orsic]] is especially hard to come by with current means of online censorship and [[Information Warfare]]. The following is for research purposes. see [[German Esoteric Societies]]. | |||
[[Maria Orsic]] of Zagreb is said to be born in Vienna. Her father was a Croatian and her mother was a German from Vienna. | |||
Although various alleged photos and documents exist that verify Maria Orsitsch's existence, it was only until the 1960s that historians and writers began to note her involvement with Esoteric Nazism. | |||
Although various alleged photos and documents exist that verify Maria Orsitsch's existence, it was only until the 1960s that historians and writers began to note her involvement with | |||
Maria Orsitsch was first mentioned and pictured in 1967 by Bergier and Pauwels in their book Aufbruch ins dritte Jahrtausend: Von der Zukunft der phantastischen Vernunft. | Maria Orsitsch was first mentioned and pictured in 1967 by Bergier and Pauwels in their book Aufbruch ins dritte Jahrtausend: Von der Zukunft der phantastischen Vernunft. | ||
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