The Occult in National Socialism
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Summary
• Examines the foundations of the movement laid in the 19th century and continuing in the early 20th century
• Explains the rites and runology of National Socialism, the occult dimensions of Nazi science, and how many of the sensationalist descriptions of Nazi “Satanic” practices were initiated by Church propaganda after the war
In this comprehensive examination of Nazi occultism, Stephen E. Flowers, Ph.D., offers a critical history and analysis of the occult and esoteric streams of thought active in the Third Reich and the new flowerings of occult Nazism at work in movements today.
Sharing the culmination of five decades of research into primary and secondary documents, many in the original German, Flowers looks at the symbolic, occult, scientific, and magical traditions that became the foundations from which the Nazi movement would grow. He details the influences of Theosophy, Volkism, and the work of the Brothers Grimm, as well as the impact of scientific culture of the time. Looking at the early 20th century, he describes the impact of Guido von List, Lanz von Liebenfels, Rudolf von Sebottendorf, Friedrich Hielscher, and others.
Examining the period after the Nazi Party was established in 1919, and more especially after it took power in 1933, Flowers explores the occult influences on various Nazi figures, including Adolf Hitler, Albert Speer, Rudolf Hess, and Heinrich Himmler. He analyzes Hitler’s usually missed references to magical techniques from Mein Kampf, revealing his adoption of occult methods for creating a large body of supporters and shaping the thoughts of the masses. Flowers also explains the rites and runology of National Socialism, the occult dimensions of Nazi science, and the blossoming of Nazi Christianity. The author reveals how many of the sensationalist descriptions of Nazi occult principles and “Satanic” practices originated in Church propaganda after the war. Concluding with a look at the modern mythology of Nazi occultism, Flowers critiques post-war Nazi-related literature and unveils the presence of esoteric Nazi myths in modern occult and political circles.
Author Biography
Table of Contents
Essential Questions That Must Be Answered
PART I
Foundations of the Nineteenth Century (1800-1900)
Introduction to Part I
1 Foundations of Volkism
The Deep Background of What Became National Socialism
2 Foundations of the Scientific Culture
Science and Pseudoscience of the Nineteenth Century at the Root of National Socialism
3 Foundations of German Occultism
The Deep Occult Background of the Age
PART II
Before Hitler Came
(1900-1919/1933)
Introduction to Part II
4 Symbolic Volkism
The World of Symbols and Signs into which the Third Reich Entered
5 Preludes in Science and Pseudoscience
Science as Symbol and Weapon
6 Occult Culture in Greater Germany
The Fantastic Occulture of the Age
PART III
Myth of the Twentieth Century (1919-1945)
Introduction to Part III
7 Symbolic Elements in the NSDAP
How Signs, Symbols, and Ceremonies Were Wielded to Gain and Maintain Power and Control
8 Rituals of National Socialism
Magic and Manipulation
9 Religious Revolution in the Third Reich
The Rise of New Religions
10 Occult Dimensions of Nazi Sciences
The Weaponization of the Occult
11 Occultism and the Third Reich
The Anti-occult Reich as a Step toward Political Spellcasting
PART IV
The Mythology of Nazi Occultism
Introduction to Part IV
12 The Roots of the Myth of Nazi Occultism in Wartime Propaganda Imaginative Propaganda Lays the Foundation of Postwar Tabloid Scholarship
13 Aftermath: Esoteric Nazism Since 1945
The Generation of a New-Age Mythology A Summary and Final Assessments
APPENDIX A
A Simplified Version of the Organizational Structure of the Ahnenerbe
APPENDIX B
The Word Nazi A Chronological Annotated
Bibliography
References
Index
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