Death notice of a member of the SS-Totenkompf division featuring a drawing of Jesus Christ
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Although I genuinely respect NS Heathenry’s commitment to research and appreciate his work (even if I disagree with his conclusions), I would like to add a quick note to this idea that Himmler “cultivated astrologists”.
As we know, post-WW2 historians make up plenty of horror stories regarding the Third Reich, including the myth of the Holocaust. I think this claim of Himmler cultivating astrologists is yet another ridiculous accusation by mainstream historians.
Astrology, ariosophy, and “rune reading” (among other Occult practices) were all banned in the Third Reich by 1941 as a result of the “Hess-Aktion” also known as the “Campaign Against Occult Sciences”. This campaign was spearheaded by the SS and SD, especially Reinhard Heydrich, Martin Bormann, and Albert Hartl.
So unless Himmler stopped doing this after 1941, this is probably just completely made up.
References: [1]
As we know, post-WW2 historians make up plenty of horror stories regarding the Third Reich, including the myth of the Holocaust. I think this claim of Himmler cultivating astrologists is yet another ridiculous accusation by mainstream historians.
Astrology, ariosophy, and “rune reading” (among other Occult practices) were all banned in the Third Reich by 1941 as a result of the “Hess-Aktion” also known as the “Campaign Against Occult Sciences”. This campaign was spearheaded by the SS and SD, especially Reinhard Heydrich, Martin Bormann, and Albert Hartl.
So unless Himmler stopped doing this after 1941, this is probably just completely made up.
References: [1]
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