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several invocations the 'spirit flame', symbolising Odin in the spirit world, is lit in a bowl filled with lamp oil. The purpose of this cultic celebration is the portrayal of Odin's concentration from spirit into matter. After a recital of the first part of Odin's rune poem () from The Edda, the "blood sacrifice" commences, in which a bowl with animal blood is raised to the beat of a gong and an invocation of sacrifice. Then Odin is called into the realm by the participants who assume the Odal rune stance, whisper 'W-O-D-A-N' nine times and finally sing an ode to Odin with the following words: 'Odin-Wodan come to us, od-uod, uod'. Wodan's sacrifice to himself is symbolised by extinguishing the flame.
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1155:(Thule Society). The name of Nauhaus's original Thule Society was adopted as a cover-name for Sebottendorff's Munich lodge of the Germanenorden Walvater when it was formally dedicated on August 18, 1918, with Pohl's assistance and approval. Sebottendorff states that the group was run jointly by himself and Nauhaus. Nauhaus was later executed by communists during the
730:. Kummer disappears from History after Wiligut's denunciation in 1934, and his fate is unknown. He may have died in a concentration camp. According to Rudgley, "nsubstantiated rumours" have him fleeing Nazi Germany in exile to South America, but "it is more likely that he perished in one of the camps that Marby was to survive or died during the Allied bombing of
1907:, was first coined by Lanz von Liebenfels in 1915 and became the label for his doctrine in the 1920s. List actually called his doctrine "Armanism", while Lanz used the terms "Theozoology" and "Ario-Christianity" before the First World War. In this book 'Ariosophy' is used generically to describe the Aryan-racist-occult theories of both men and their followers."
1556:(Armanen Order) as the reorganised Guido von List Society. Since then, Adolf and Sigrun have served as the Grandmasters of the Order, although they have divorced and Sigrun now refers to herself as "Sigrun von Schlichting" or "Sigrun Freifrau von Schlichting". They also revived the High Armanen Order (HAO) and brought it to "an unprecedented level of activity".
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The main reason for the persecution of occultists was the Nazi policy of systematically closing down esoteric organisations (although
Germanic paganism was still practised by some Nazis on an individual basis), but the instigator in certain cases was Himmler's personal occultist, Karl Maria Wiligut.
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Before he turned to occultism, Guido List had written articles for German
Nationalist newspapers in Austria, as well as four historical novels and three plays, some of which were "set in tribal Germany" before the advent of Christianity. He also had written an anti-semitic essay in 1895. List adopted
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as well as ritual bowls and candles are placed. The participants are seated in a semi-circle in front of the table, the front row being occupied by Order members clothed in their ritual garb (black shirts for the men and long white dresses for the women; both have the AO emblem sewn on them)… after
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involving megalomaniac and paranoid delusions. A Salzburg court ruled that he was incompetent to administer his own affairs on the basis of this medical evidence". The case is fully described in Mund's (1982) biography. Throughout his confinement and after his release in 1927, Wiligut continued his
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became the Grand Master of the "loyalist" Germanenorden. Pohl, previously the order's
Chancellor, founded a schismatic offshoot: the Germanenorden Walvater of the Holy Grail. He was joined in the same year by Rudolf von Sebottendorff (formerly Rudolf Glauer), a wealthy adventurer with wide-ranging
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Although List had been concerned "to awaken German nationalist consciousness", the High
Armanen Order had addressed itself to the upper and middle class Germans in Austria, and here List had preferred the "role of the mystagogue" over political activism. List's disciples, however, became active in
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was dedicated to him. However, although Eckart attended Thule
Society meetings, he was not a member and there is nothing to indicate that he trained Hitler in techniques of a mystical nature. Examining the membership lists, Goodrick-Clarke notes that Hess, Rosenberg and Feder were – like Eckart –
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are important elements of
Ariosophy. By 1899 at the earliest or by 1900 at the latest, esoteric notions entered Guido von List's thoughts. In April 1903, he sent his manuscript, proposing what Goodrick-Clarke calls a "monumental pseudoscience" concerning the ancient German faith, to the Imperial
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November 1924, Wiligut was committed to the Salzburg mental asylum and declared insane. "The full report on his mental condition referred to his violence at home, including threats to kill his wife, grandiose projects, eccentric behaviour, and occult interests, before diagnosing a history of
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Kirchhoff, a List Society member whom Wiligut had recommended to Himmler on the strength of his researches into prehistory, is reported to have written that Wiligut by intrigue had ensured that Ernst Lauterer (a.k.a. "Tarnhari") – another List Society member, who claimed a secret clan
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of spirit versus matter, or of God over or against nature. Humanity is therefore one with the universe, which entails an obligation to live in accordance with nature. But the individual human ego does not seek to merge with the cosmos. "Man is a separate agent, necessary to the completion or
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In view of the similarity of their ideas relating to the glorification and preservation of the endangered Aryan race, the suppression and ultimate extermination of the non-Aryans, and the establishment of a fabulous Aryan-German millennial empire, the link between the two men looks highly
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Deriving elements of its ideology and membership from earlier occult groups founded by List (Guido von List
Society, established 1908) and by Lanz von Liebenfels (the Order of the New Templars, established 1907), the Thule Society was dedicated to the triune god Walvater, identified with
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tradition. Reichstein's circle therefore establishes the historical precedent for a broad conception that was followed by
Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke in 1985 when he redefined Ariosophy as a general term to describe Aryan-centric occult theories and hermetic practices, including both Lanz's
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tradition that rivalled Wiligut's own – was committed to a concentration camp as an "English agent". Flowers and Moynihan reproduce Kirchhoff's testimony as reported by both Adolf Schleipfer and researcher Manfred Lenz (but doubted by Wiligut's former secretary Gabriele Dechend).
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to the Imperial Academy of Sciences in Vienna. Its highlight was a mystical and occult interpretation of the runic alphabet, which became the cornerstone of his ideology. Although the article was rejected by the academy, it would later be expanded by List, and grew into his
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powers inherited from the gods, but these could be restored by the selective breeding of pure Aryan lineages. The book relied on somewhat lurid sexual imagery, decrying the abuse of white women by ethnically inferior but sexually active men. Thus, Lanz advocated mass
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want to bring about by false means, for they are not able to comprehend the esoteric concept that lies hidden in the triad: liberty, equality, fraternity, a concept which must first ripen and mature in order that someday it can be picked like a fruit from the
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poets, so that native customs, festivals and names were preserved under a Christian veneer and only needed to be "decoded" back into their heathen forms. This peaceful merging of the two religions had been disrupted by the forcible conversions under "bloody
658:) was the inner circle of the Guido von List Society. Founded in midsummer 1911, it was set up as a magical order or lodge to support List's deeper and more practical work. The HAO conducted pilgrimages to what its members considered "holy Armanic sites",
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notes: "The HAO never really crystallized in List's lifetime – although it seems possible that he developed a theoretical body of unpublished documents and rituals relevant to the HAO that have only been put into full practice in more recent years".
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writers by making the esoteric importance of the runes central to his world view. Goodrick-Clarke therefore refers to the doctrine of Kummer and Gorsleben and his followers as rune occultism, a description that also fits the eclectic work of
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The justification for the broad definition is that List and Lanz were mutually influencing. The two men joined one another's societies; List figures in Lanz's pedigree of initiated predecessors; and Lanz is cited several times by List in
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Ario-Christianity and the earlier Armanism of List, as well as later derivatives of either or both systems. If the term is employed in this extended sense, then Guido von List, and not Lanz von Liebenfels, was the founder of Ariosophy.
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groups do and invites interested people to these events. The highlights are three 'Things' at Ostara (Easter), Midsummer and Fall (Wotan's sacrificial death), which are mostly celebrated at castles close to sacred places, such as the
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organisation, with the purpose of financing and publishing List's research. The List Society was supported by many leading figures in Austrian and German politics, publishing, and occultism. Although one might suspect a
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in early 20th-century Germany. It was founded in Berlin in 1912 by Theodor Fritsch and several prominent German occultists including Philipp Stauff, who held office in the List Society and High Armanen Order as well as
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The term "Ariosophy" (wisdom concerning the Aryans) was coined by Lanz von Liebenfels in 1915, with "Theozoology" describing its Genesis and "Ario-Christianity" as the label for the overall doctrine in the 1920s.
1171:(an island located by Greek geographers at the northernmost extremity of the world) was chosen for its significance in the works of Guido von List. According to Thule Society mythology, Thule was the capital of
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The cases of three Listian occultists – Kummer, Lauterer and Marby – are discussed below. In 1938 Wiligut's recommendations were also decisive in securing the official disapproval of the Italian esotericist
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Over many years, Adolf and Sigrun have republished all of List's works (and many others relating to the Armanen runes) in their original German. Adolf Schleipfer has also contributed an article to
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cannot be considered a pupil of Lanz von Liebenfels, as Lanz himself had claimed. However, it has been suggested with some evidential basis that the young Hitler did read and collect Lanz's
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The Armanen Order embodies the true realisation of the divine world order based on Germanic and Celtic wisdom, whose religious and cultic aspect is formed by the native myths of the gods.
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The institute maintained a friendly collaboration with Lanz, its guiding intellect and inspiration, but also acknowledged an indebtedness to List, declaring itself as the successor to the
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Wiligut identified the monotheistic religion of Irminism as the true ancestral belief, claiming that Guido von List's Wotanism and runic row constituted a schismatic false religion .
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as "spurious". There is no evidence that Hitler himself had any connection with the Society, even as an associate or visitor. However, a member of the Thule Society, dentist Dr.
555:, and that state – willed and preordained by the godhead – of general liberty, equality, and fraternity will be reached. This is that state which sociologists long for and which
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was based on a system of encoded runes, so that heraldic devices conveyed a secret heritage in cryptic form. In April 1903, he submitted an article concerning the alleged Aryan
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In 1923, Sebottendorff was expelled from Germany as an undesirable alien; around 1925, the Thule Society disbanded. In 1933, Sebottendorff returned to Germany and published
1671:, for some time Lanz was seen as one of the most important influences on Hitler. Since the 1990s, however, historians have cast doubt on Lanz' significance. The historian
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organisations, it required its candidates to prove that they had no non-Aryan bloodlines and required from each a promise to maintain purity of his stock in marriage.
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of 1919 and, along with Dietrich Eckart, he was taken prisoner by the Communists, narrowly escaping execution. He threw himself into the ferment of Bavaria's
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cultures, in which he detected evidence from iconography and literature that seemed to point to the continued survival, into early historical times, of
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and Siegfried Adolf Kummer, both of whom were denounced by Wiligut in 1934 in a letter to Himmler. Flowers writes: "The establishment of 'official NS
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society and religious order reviving the occult teachings of Guido von List. Its internal structure is organized in nine grades, inspired by
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etc. They also had occasional meetings between 1911 and 1918, but the exact nature of these remains unknown. In his introduction to List's
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The ONT declined from the mid-1930s and – even though it had pioneered many ideas that the Nazis later adopted – it was suppressed by the
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and Günther Kirchoff, can more exactly be described as cultivating the Armanism of List. In a less broad approach, one could also treat
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organisation to be antisemitic, the society included at least two Jews among its members: Moritz Altschüler, a rabbinical scholar, and
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in 1942. By this time it had established seven communities in Austria, Germany and Hungary. Though suspending its activities in the
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in hopes of attracting suitable people for a revived Listian order. He was appointed the new president and continued to publish
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politics and formed a close working relationship with the local Germanenorden before devoting himself to literary pursuits.
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The Awakening of the Armanen Order is a rebirth of life based on its natural foundations of the Germanic and Celtic people.
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guests of the Thule Society in 1918 but not actual members. He also describes a Thule Society membership roll including
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within nature through the primal laws that govern the cycles of growth, decay, and renewal. List explicitly rejects a
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circle (the 'Free Sons of the North and Baltic Seas') that gathered around Karl Maria Wiligut in the early 1930s.
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of racially "apelike" or otherwise "inferior" males. In the same year, Lanz commenced publication of the journal
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organizations. Alleged mystical or shamanic aspects of historical pre-Christian Germanic culture, summarized as
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Antisemitism: A Historical Encyclopedia of Prejudice and Persecution, Volume 1
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371:, or 'Aryo-Germanics'). He recognised the theoretical distinction between the
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Theozoologie: oder die Kunde von den Sodoms-Äfflingen und dem Götter-Elektron
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Theozoologie: oder die Kunde von den Sodoms-Äfflingen und dem Götter-Elektron
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The Occult Roots of Nazism: The Ariosophists of Austria and Germany 1890–1935
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1205:) in 1895 with, "Let us see ourselves for what we are. We are Hyperboreans."
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Theozoologie oder die Kunde von den Sodoms-Äfflingen und dem Götter-Elektron
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Theozoology, or the Science of the Sodomite-Apelings and the Divine Electron
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Theozoologie oder die Kunde von den Sodoms-Äfflingen und dem Götter-Elektron
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List was familiar with the cyclical notion of time, which he encountered in
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Weisthor : Karl-Maria Wiligut : Himmlers Rasputin und seine Erben
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Already in 1893 Guido List together with Fanny Wschiansky, had founded the
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The Armanen-Orden celebrates seasonal festivities in a similar fashion as
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founded in part upon the Armanism of List, whom he quoted with approval.
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383:). In this, he became strongly influenced by the Theosophical thought of
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1368:. He himself was Chancellor of the Society and published its periodical
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449:) took the form of popular myths intended for the lower social classes.
328:"Armanism" redirects here. For the Protestant theological movement, see
131:. The connection between this form of Germanic mysticism and historical
3331:
3233:. Translated by Flowers, Stephen E. Rochester, Vermont: Destiny Books.
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to justify violence such as castration of innocent people to establish
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5 (1910), pp. 384–9. The articles of the List Society are printed in
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circles (and later in Nazi Germany), and more regularly to read the
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The Proto-Language of the Aryo-Germanics and their Mystery Language
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35:
31:
1667:) (1957). Although the book was not always taken seriously within
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This terminology was taken up by a group of occultists, formed in
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constituted a continuing occupation of the Germanic tribes by the
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Schleipfer also attended meetings of a related organisation, the
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occult and mystical interests. A Freemason and a practitioner of
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445:, reserved for the initiated elite, while the exoteric doctrine (
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2798:, p. 36, Schleipfer renewed the GvLS in 1969. According to
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attended a Fall Thing in 1990 and gives the following report in
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Thus in the course of uncounted generations all men will become
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233:. (For the debate on the direct relations to Nazi ideology, see
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in 1931, the year in which it opened an Ariosophical School at
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joined a minor Bavarian political party and formed it into the
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2959:(in German). Leipzig and Vienna: Guido-von-List-Gesellschaft.
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The Religion of the Aryo-Germanic Folk: Esoteric and Exoteric
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The ideas of Von List and Lanz von Liebenfels were part of a
1903:"The term "Ariosophy", meaning occult wisdom concerning the
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Guido v. List: Der Wiederentdecker Uralter Arischer Weisheit
3086:: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nazism and the Politics of Identity
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1616:
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643:. The List Society published List's works under the series
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general occult revival that occurred in Austria and Germany
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policies, but its basis lay in the theories of scientific
120:, as well as by esoteric concepts that were influenced by
3355:: A Force for Evil or the Future of Western Spirituality?
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2668:
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1356:
On 29 November 1925, Gorsleben founded the Edda Society (
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Die Ursprache der Ario-Germanen und ihre Mysteriensprache
240:
3308:"'Before Hitler Came': Thule Society and Germanen Orden"
1399:, whose wife, Käthe, kept open house for another occult-
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on May 9, 1945, as the Nazis surrendered to the Allies.
1216:, or DAP), founded in January 1919. The Thule Society's
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around 1920 and referred to by one of its main figures,
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separately. Although the Armanen runes go back to List,
2994:
The Secret King: The Myth and Reality of Nazi Occultism
2969:
The Secret King: The Myth and Reality of Nazi Occultism
2752:
2694:
1643:, a study of Karl Maria Wiligut by Stephen Flowers and
1179:, citing (among other sources) Egyptian ones. In 1679,
1089:. Local groups of the sect met to celebrate the summer
212:
1536:-Order), which propagated a similar mixture of occult
932:, the ONT survived in Hungary until around the end of
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2175:
Deutsch-Mythologische Landschaftsbilder (republished)
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on March 1, 1934; Sebottendorff was arrested by the
320:(in which a schism occurred) and the Thule Society.
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2842:
2491:
2047:, translated by Flowers, 1988, pp. 43, 69 and
1415:in 1926, was an active member of the Edda Society.
1224:(the party's first chairman). Later the same year,
297:; and Karl Maria Wiligut, who was the most notable
68:ideological systems that were largely developed by
1796:ancient-Germanic pretensions. He retired from the
1276:). Eckart, the wealthy publisher of the newspaper
625:being prominent and enthusiastic Armanists) as an
484:He also believed in the magical powers of the old
431:, with its priest-kings (similar to the Icelandic
3278:(in German). Stuttgart: Marby-Runen-Bücherei 5/6.
2854:
2420:
1825:Die Armanenschaft der Ario-Germanen. Zweiter Teil
1345:was associated with the Thule Society during the
890:and similar in its hierarchical structure as the
682:
3479:
1886:Two other later works of List were published by
1829:Die Armanenschaft der Ario-Germanen. Erster Teil
1544:, née Hammerbacher (1940–2009), daughter of the
804:. Furthermore, Lanz systematically analysed the
790:men known from fossil remains in Europe, or the
617:) was founded primarily by the Wannieck family (
541:on Earth, which he identified with the promised
3387:
3183:
3167:
3151:
3080:
3032:. Wellingborough, England: The Aquarian Press.
3022:
3014:Flowers, Stephen E.; Moynihan, Michael (2001).
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1183:equated the Hyperboreans with the survivors of
423:His conception of the original religion of the
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2802:, p. 24, he became its president in 1967.
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2657:
1243:Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei
971:, as the 'Swastika-Circle'. Lanz's publisher,
687:List died on 17 May 1919, a few months before
3012:(hardcover). Revised and expanded edition of
2955:Der Wiederentdecker Uralter Arischer Weisheit
2685:
2683:
2538:
2230:, translated by Flowers, 1988, pp. 107ff
1688:
1548:writer and former NSDAP district leader, Dr.
592:Guido von List Society and High Armanen Order
2514:Handbuch zur "Völkischen Bewegung" 1871-1918
2468:
2456:
2331:
2208:
2067:
1853:A list of the signatories in support of the
1678:Hitler's Vienna: A Dictator's Apprenticeship
921:above, below, to the right and to the left.
180:, and it is obvious in such book titles as:
135:is evident in the mystics' fascination with
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1861:3 (1908), p. 197f. Membership lists of the
1840:Guido List started to use the aristocratic
1449:movements oriented themselves more towards
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1938:, p. 227, note 1 to the Introduction.
1124:, the Germanenorden split into two parts.
572:and in the theosophical adaptation of the
465:". List claimed that the dominance of the
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2571:, p. 227, note 1 to the Introduction
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1228:joined the DAP, which was renamed as the
3206:Lanz von Liebenfels, Georg Jörg (2002).
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2244:, pp. 79, 239, note 14 to Chapter 9
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1230:National Socialist German Workers' Party
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838:Secret Society Order of the New Templars
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3285:Der Rasputin Himmlers: Die Wiligut-Saga
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3416:Die Gnosis und der Nationalsozialismus
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3305:
3276:Rassische Gymnastik als Aufrassungsweg
3018:. Dominion Press and Rûna-Raven Press.
2947:
2689:
2663:
1624:In 1977 Sigrun Schleipfer founded the
1552:. In 1976 the Schleipfers founded the
1524:"Voice of the Guido von List Society."
512:List's doctrine has been described as
241:'Ariosophic' writers and organisations
3452:The Nature of Nazi Ideology (history)
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2503:
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2205:, pp. 239–40, notes to Chapter 9
2154:
1823:Goodrick-Clarke refers especially to
1762:Neopaganism in German-speaking Europe
1626:Gemeinschaft zur Erhaltung der Burgen
998:that offered courses and lectures in
913:. The Order was the first to use the
850:On December 25, 1900, he founded the
846:Flag of the Order of the New Templars
339:Guido von List in 1910 from the book
293:and Walter Nauhaus, who built up the
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2836:Handbuch Deutscher Rechtsextremismus
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1877:1, second edition (1912), pp. 68–78.
1191:, again following Egyptian sources.
488:. From 1891 onwards he claimed that
367:(List preferred the equivalent term
3049:. New York University Press. 1992.
2508:Hieronymus, Ekkehard (2012-08-28).
206:'s biography of Lanz von Liebenfels
24:
3173:Vierteljahrsschrift für Bibelkunde
3157:Vierteljahrsschrift für Bibelkunde
3081:Goodrick-Clarke, Nicholas (2003).
2496:
1844:in his name between 1903 and 1907.
1711:and his writings were suppressed.
1661:Der Mann, der Hitler die Ideen gab
196:Der Mann, der Hitler die Ideen gab
172:) contributed significantly to an
139:, in the form of Guido von List's
25:
3524:
3171:(1904). "Anthropozoon Biblicum".
3155:(1903). "Anthropozoon Biblicum".
1827:, 1911 and the second edition of
1722:magazine while living in Vienna:
1665:The Man Who Gave Hitler His Ideas
880:. The ONT was modelled after the
876:in Germany and defend it against
257:distinguished himself from other
200:The Man Who Gave Hitler His Ideas
1540:thinking. There he met his wife
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898:so that betrayal was difficult.
545:, a world of victorious heroes:
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1605:Religion and Cultural Criticism
1329:
3184:Lanz-Liebenfels, Jörg (1905).
2957:– Sein Leben und sein Schaffen
2001:
1989:
1977:
1965:
1953:
1941:
1929:
1803:
1784:
1683:Adolf Hitler's religious views
1451:polytheistic reconstructionism
1187:, who were first mentioned by
741:
683:Listians under the Third Reich
599:Literarische Donaugesellschaft
13:
1:
3420:Gnosis and National Socialism
3312:The Journal of Modern History
3088:. New York University Press.
1923:
1314:. The book was banned by the
1220:was a co-founder, along with
274:. Also worthy of mention are
3306:Phelps, Reginald H. (1963).
3125:Lange, Hans-Jürgen. (1998).
2992:; Moynihan, Michael (2007).
2967:; Moynihan, Michael (2008).
2898:, (preface by Rohan Butler).
2632:"The Swastika and the Nazis"
1501:Circular arrangement of the
1360:), a mystic study group, at
992:Ariosophische Kulturzentrale
947:
373:Proto-Indo-European language
299:occultist working for the SS
7:
3388:Flowers & Moynihan 2007
3231:(Guido-von-List-Bücherei 1)
2634:. Intelinet. Archived from
1984:Flowers & Moynihan 2007
1863:Guido-von-List-Gesellschaft
1855:Guido-von-List-Gesellschaft
1735:
1445:In the later 20th century,
1411:writer who married General
1195:(1844–1900) began his work
697:esotericism in Nazi Germany
615:Guido-von-List-Gesellschaft
323:
304:Organisations include: the
235:Religious aspects of Nazism
151:The ideology regarding the
146:
10:
3529:
3376:Schleipfer, Adolf (2007).
2510:"Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels"
2136:, pp. 40, 50, 84 and
1692:
1689:The occult roots of Nazism
1490:
1144:
1041:
750:Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels (
327:
186:The Occult Roots of Nazism
90:The Occult Roots of Nazism
53:and the gods of the months
29:
3406:Religion als Kulturkritik
3179:: 26–60, 314–35, 395–412.
3024:Goodrick-Clarke, Nicholas
2522:10.1515/9783110964240.131
2516:(in German). K. G. Saur.
2377:, pp. 7–42 cited in
1742:Black Sun (occult symbol)
1600:Religion als Kulturkritik
1550:Hans Wilhelm Hammerbacher
1316:Bavarian Political Police
858:Order of the New Templars
461:– the Slaughterer of the
437:) as legendary rulers of
398:List called his doctrine
3503:1890s in modern paganism
3414:Strohm, Harald (1997) .
3401:Schnurbein, Stefanie von
3390:Originally published in
3283:Mund, Rudolf J. (1982).
3248:List, Guido von (1910).
3226:List, Guido von (1988).
3066:. Gardners Books. 2003.
2620:. ABC-CLIO. p. 269.
2492:Lanz von Liebenfels 2002
1777:
1475:Germanic Runic Astrology
1347:Bavarian Soviet Republic
1214:Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei
984:Neue Kalandsgesellschaft
770:monk and inventor named
754:of the fascist agitator
709:Friedrich Bernhard Marby
623:Friedrich Oskar Wannieck
381:Germanic parent language
291:Rudolf von Sebottendorff
268:Friedrich Bernhard Marby
191:Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke
85:Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke
74:Jörg Lanz von Liebenfels
30:Not to be confused with
3449:Thomas, Robert (2005).
3229:The Secret of the Runes
2823:German National Library
2453:, pp. 59, 165, 177
2228:The Secret of the Runes
2045:The Secret of the Runes
1869:2 (1908), pp. 71–4 and
1595:Stefanie von Schnurbein
1559:The Armanen-Orden is a
1126:Eberhard von Brockhusen
1105:as well as some of the
1021:priest-kings and their
962:Ernst Issberner-Haldane
786:ape-men similar to the
672:The Secret of the Runes
582:Das Geheimnis der Runen
395:between 1903 and 1907.
377:Proto-Germanic language
278:, the occult novelist;
1729:
1622:
1582:
1505:
1461:are also practiced in
1339:
1242:
905:overlooking the river
847:
759:
611:Guido von List Society
566:
365:ancient Indo-Europeans
348:
312:, the Lumen Club, the
306:Guido von List Society
272:Siegfried Adolf Kummer
159:), runic symbols, the
54:
3210:. Deutschherrenverl.
3169:Lanz-Liebenfels, Jörg
3153:Lanz-Liebenfels, Jörg
1724:
1651:Research on Ariosophy
1609:
1572:
1500:
1343:Rudolf John Gorsleben
1338:Rudolf John Gorsleben
1337:
1210:German Workers' Party
845:
776:Anthropozoon Biblicum
749:
547:
467:Roman Catholic Church
359:and returning to the
338:
282:, noted more for his
255:Rudolf John Gorsleben
174:occult counterculture
44:
3493:Germanic neopaganism
3287:(in German). Vienna.
3252:(in German). Zürich.
3000:and Dominion Press.
2975:and Dominion Press.
2932:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2920:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2908:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2896:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2783:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2771:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2759:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2747:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2701:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2675:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2649:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2601:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2584:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2569:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2557:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2545:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2480:(in German), Archive
2463:Lanz-Liebenfels 1903
2403:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2351:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2338:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2326:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2302:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2290:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2278:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2266:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2254:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2242:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2215:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2203:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2134:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2098:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2086:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2074:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2062:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2032:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2020:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
2008:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
1996:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
1972:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
1960:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
1948:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
1936:Goodrick-Clarke 1985
1441:Modern organisations
1405:Mathilde von Kemnitz
930:Greater German Reich
892:Order of Cistercians
868:in Germany by using
772:Jörg Lanz-Liebenfels
3272:Marby, Friedrich B.
3129:(in German). Arun.
2990:Flowers, Stephen E.
2965:Flowers, Stephen E.
2785:, pp. 159, 183
2749:, pp. 149, 221
2547:, pp. 119, 122
1695:Occultism in Nazism
1193:Friedrich Nietzsche
728:concentration camps
656:Hoher Armanen Orden
645:Guido-List-Bücherei
347:, published in 1917
114:holistic philosophy
49:, the signs of the
27:Esoteric philosophy
3488:Germanic mysticism
3378:"The Wiligut Saga"
3353:Pagan Resurrection
2838:(in German). 1996.
2716:(1890). "Book 4".
2393:, p. 117 n.47
2381:, p. 117 n.47
2353:, p. 254 n.21
2010:, pp. 192–202
1675:, who has written
1506:
1480:The Book of Blotar
1393:Friedrich Schaefer
1340:
1153:Thule Gesellschaft
973:Herbert Reichstein
848:
760:
676:Stephen E. Flowers
619:Friedrich Wannieck
349:
310:High Armanen Order
221:Karl Maria Wiligut
95:Völkische Bewegung
55:
3422:]. Suhrkamp.
3368:978-0-09-928119-1
3217:978-3-8311-3157-0
3163:: 307–55, 429–69.
3007:978-0-9712044-6-1
2982:978-1-932595-25-3
2773:, pp. 156–59
2677:, pp. 142–43
2651:, pp. 131–32
2531:978-3-11-096424-0
2465:, pp. 337–39
2340:, pp. 181–82
2217:, pp. 79, 80
2034:, pp. 160–62
1757:Ludwig Fahrenkrog
1705:racial hygienists
1542:Sigrun Schleipfer
1469:, Nigel Pennick,
1455:white supremacist
1447:Germanic neopagan
1376:), later renamed
1370:Deutsche Freiheit
1358:Edda-Gesellschaft
1303:, did choose the
1157:German Revolution
911:Ario-Christianity
756:Adolf Joseph Lanz
574:Hindu time cycles
530:Mind-body dualism
499:final masterpiece
391:the aristocratic
375:and its daughter
155:(in the sense of
110:Germanic paganism
16:(Redirected from
3520:
3473:
3471:
3470:
3464:
3458:. Archived from
3457:
3445:
3433:
3410:
3396:
3385:
3380:. Archived from
3372:
3348:Rudgley, Richard
3343:
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2987:(paperback) and
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2949:Balzli, Johannes
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