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Originally Posted by Nihilist_santa
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You are spot on. Hitler was influenced by occult publications like Osatra magazine. They pretty much followed a strange form of theosophy from Madame Blavatsky and mixed it with some of the ideas from the Thule society and their weird space brother nonsense.Then this was peppered with nationalistic German paganism probably due to the romantics and people like Wagner influencing these guys growing up. Many of these people running these groups were defrocked monks and Jesuits like Himmler and Lanz Von Liebenfels. I don't think Hitler believed much of this after taking power and once Hess flew to England (he really believed in astrological readings)and was captured Hitler tried to put an end to many occult practices. I always laugh when people think Hitler and his cronies were Christians.
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Me too if they only knew all that stuff.
No doubt the Catholic Church made a pact with him to remain in the seat of their western empire. What that was Germany?!!! some will say. Yes it was.
But no doubt when the church had served their purpose the would have also felt the rath of the third riech's Final Solution.
He had no vested interest in the Church.