Nazi occult books/documentary

Started by Modular Lazvig, June 21, 2020, 07:46:40 PM

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Modular Lazvig

Recommend books on Himler/SS occult practice. Any documentaries are welcomed too.

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FiEND

The Occult Roots of Nazism by Nicholas Goodrick Clarke

KillToForget

Hitler's Monsters by Eric Kurlander is great

nothingness

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Quote from: Harvest on June 21, 2020, 10:31:32 PM
The Occult Roots of Nazism by Nicholas Goodrick Clarke

This is dull and boring as fuck; I had tried to read it once but abandoned it pretty fast. "The Spear of Destiny" by Trevor Ravenscroft is utter shit as well. "Unholy Alliance" by Peter Levenda is much better. Books like that are usually a waste of time because the authors who write them tend to approach the subject from an entirely different angle than somebody who is genuinely interested in that kind of stuff. Sometimes they even succeed in presenting a highly interesting subject like that in such a boring manner that you can't even read about it.
Instead, you could take a look at the publications by The Black Order of Pan Europa: https://nexion88.theblackorder.org


WhiteWarlock

#6
The Secret King:
Michael Moynihan, Stephen E. Flowers

The Secret King is the first book to explode many myths surrounding the popular idea of Nazi occultism, while presenting the actual esoteric rituals used by Heinrich Himmler's SS under the influence of rune magician Karl-Maria Wiligut, the "Secret King of Germany."

Stephen E. Flowers, PhD, is a prolific writer and translator in the fields of runology and the history of occultism. He is also the author of books on magical runic traditions under the pen name Edred Thorsson.

some basic background: https://occultreich.blogspot.com/2012/03/order-of-ss.html

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http://www.jasoncolavito.com/blog/nazi-archaeology-and-the-oera-linda-book

Wiligut is probably the reason Himmler didn't get ride for South America.

He was repeatedly warned get away from Wiligut.
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Into_The_Void

Interesting topic, which I missed completely. I would like to mention here "Unholy Alliance" from Peter Levenda. Interesting and detailed, it goes through the whole history of the relationship between esoterism and national socialism.
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Richard Stanley's film documentary The Secret Glory (2001) details 'the story of SS officer Otto Rahn and his search for the Holy Grail'. I think you can find it on youtube. 

tiny_tove

Marco Dolcetta's series of VHS "IL nazismo esoterico" covered, not always perfectly, many topics. 12 vhs series putting together from the classic "black new age" of occult Hitlerism, wandervogel with all its gay undertones, Evola, Codrean (definitely interesting but surely not very occult), a completely over the top Serrano's interview in his home, Savitri Devi (Jay!), the elders of Zion book (cool because it traces the origin, but again what is so occult about a libel case?), very confused nazi ufo, Islam & national socialism, Tibet, etc etc. The VHS were both brilliant and hilarious, with some total nonsense, but the booklet going with that were very interesting and well documented.
The guy behind the operation was able to get in touch with some not-very open people, who trusted him, gave contacts, but then regretted it.

It was crazy I bought these in news stand. Unfortunately I lost all booklets and one of the tapes (sadly the one about the Exersteine, that was brilliant).
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Quote from: tiny_tove on March 27, 2021, 10:41:36 AM
Marco Dolcetta's series of VHS "IL nazismo esoterico" covered, not always perfectly, many topics. 12 vhs series putting together from the classic "black new age" of occult Hitlerism, wandervogel with all its gay undertones, Evola, Codrean (definitely interesting but surely not very occult), a completely over the top Serrano's interview in his home, Savitri Devi (Jay!), the elders of Zion book (cool because it traces the origin, but again what is so occult about a libel case?), very confused nazi ufo, Islam & national socialism, Tibet, etc etc. The VHS were both brilliant and hilarious, with some total nonsense, but the booklet going with that were very interesting and well documented.
The guy behind the operation was able to get in touch with some not-very open people, who trusted him, gave contacts, but then regretted it.

It was crazy I bought these in news stand. Unfortunately I lost all booklets and one of the tapes (sadly the one about the Exersteine, that was brilliant).

I just found some clips on Youtube and it looks very interesting. Too bad I don't understand a word though
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Quote from: Harvest on June 21, 2020, 10:31:32 PM
The Occult Roots of Nazism by Nicholas Goodrick Clarke

It's almost impressive how uninteresting this man makes something as extravagant and fantastical as Nazi occultism seem.

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Quote from: host body on April 01, 2021, 03:35:55 PM
Quote from: Harvest on June 21, 2020, 10:31:32 PM
The Occult Roots of Nazism by Nicholas Goodrick Clarke

It's almost impressive how uninteresting this man makes something as extravagant and fantastical as Nazi occultism seem.

Absolutely. I couldn't have said it better myself.

burdizzo1

Picked up a book one time called "The Nazis And The Occult", by a fella called Paul Roland, and there is a chapter on the SS - 'Myth of the Black Knights'. However, I can't say I'd recommend it for anyone who wants an in-depth of in any way disinterested perspective. This one seems more like an excuse to flash about loads of Nazi symbols, whilst at the same time tut-tutting at the evil of it all at every opportunity.

BlackCavendish

#14
Hitler et les sociétés secrètes, enquête sur les sources occultes du nazisme by René Alleau
Good background about secret societies and occult revival that influenced the Reich. It's in french, there's an italian translation, don't know about an english one.

Karl-Maria Wiligut – Himmlers Rasputin und seine Erben by Hans-Jurgen Lange
A comprehensive story of the man behind the nazi esoteric milieu (again read it in italian, don't know if there's an english translation)

Black Sun by Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke (and also his Savitri Devi biography, academic writing but reliable material inside).

Then obviously first hand material:
- Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels' Theozoology, or the Science of the Sodomite-Apelings and the Divine Electron (definitely not an easy reading)
- Savitri Devi's The Lightning and the Sun
- Miguel Serrano's The Golden Thread: Esoteric Hitlerism and Adolf Hitler: The Last Avatar
- Otto Rahn's Crusade Against the Grail: The Struggle between the Cathars, the Templars, and the Church of Rome (if you're interested in the subject)

There's a lot of stuff, it also depends on what you're more into: weird stuff like Serrano, runic esotericism (then there's the Von List material and also the beautiful Domion Press' biography: Wotan's Awakening) and so on...

I have to say that, besides the weirdness of the subject, none of these books is an easy reading. You have to be interested in the subject otherwise it can be really boring.