Tell me More About Adolf Hitler and WWII
The planning of the Second World War
started when Adolf Hitler joined a secret society called the
Thule Society in 1919. It was in this group that he found the
perverted beliefs that were later to lead him in his control
of the German government.
In the Thule Society:
"... the sun played a prime role... as a sacred symbol of the
Aryans, in contrast to... the moon, revered by the Semitic
peoples. The Fuhrer saw in the Jewish people, with their black
hair and swarthy complexions, the dark side of the human
species, whilst the blond and blue-eyed Aryans constituted the
light side of humanity. ... Hitler undertook to extirpate from
the material world its impure elements."1
In addition to sun (or
light) worship, the Thule Society also practiced Satan
worship: "The inner core within the Thule Society were all
Satanists who practiced Black Magic."2
The Society was not a
working-man's group as it included amongst its members:
"judges, police-chiefs, barristers, lawyers, university
professors and lecturers, aristocratic families, leading
industrialists, surgeons, physicians, scientists, as well as a
host of rich and influential bourgeois.... "3
The membership of the
Thule Society also became the foundation of the Nazi Party:
"... the Committee and the forty original members of the New
German Workers' Party were all drawn from the most powerful
occult society in Germany—the Thule Society."4
One of the founders of
both groups, the Nazi Party and the Thule Society, was
Dietrich Eckart: "a dedicated Satanist, the supreme adept of
the arts and rituals of Black Magic and the central figure in
a powerful and wide-spread circle of occultists—the Thule
Group. (He was] one of the seven founder members of the Nazi
Party...."
Eckart claimed to be the
initiator of Hitler into the secrets of Satan worship. He is
quoted as saying on his deathbed: "Follow Hitler. He will
dance, but it is I who have called the tune! I have initiated
him into the 'Secret Doctrine;' opened his centres in vision
and given him the means to communicate with the Powers. Do not
mourn for me: I shall have influenced history more than any
German."
But it was not just the
Thule Society that gave Hitler the support he needed to become
the leader of the German government. There were additional
sources of Hitler's strength. One who offered an explanation
of Hitler's easy rise to power was Walter Langer, a noted
psychoanalyst. Langer wrote in his book The Mind of Adolf
Hitler that it was his theory that Hitler was himself
one-quarter Jewish and the grandson of a Rothschild. He wrote:
There is a great deal
of confusion in studying Hitler's family tree. Adolf's
father, Alois Hitler, was the illegitimate son of Maria Anna
Schicklgruber. It was generally supposed that the father of
Alois Hitler was Johann Georg Hiedler.... Alois, however,
was not legitimized, and he bore his mother's name until he
was forty years of age when he changed it to Hitler.
A peculiar series of
events, prior to Hitler's birth, furnishes plenty of food
for speculation.
There are some people
who seriously doubt that Johann Georg Hiedler was the father
of Alois. Thyssen and Koehler, for example, claim that
Chancellor Dolfuss (the Chancellor of Austria) had ordered
the Austrian police to conduct a thorough investigation into
the Hitler family. As a result of this investigation a
secret document was prepared that proved Maria Anna
Shicklgruber was living in Vienna at the time she conceived.
At that time she was
employed as a servant in the home of Baron Rothschild. As
soon as the family discovered her pregnancy she was sent
back to her home in Spital where Alois was bom.5
In a postscript in
Langer's book, Robert G.L. Waite adds this comment:
"But even when Langer is mistaken and
his guesses prove incorrect, he is often on the right track.
Consider his hint that
Hitler's grandfather might have been a Jew. There is no
reason to believe the unlikely story told by Langer's
informant that Hitler's grandmother Maria Anna
Schickelgruber, a peasant woman in her forties from the
Waldvietral of rural Austria, had had an intimate liason
with a Baron Rothschild in Vienna.
But Hitler had worried
that he might be blackmailed over a Jewish grandfather and
ordered his private lawyer, Hans Frank, to investigate his
paternal lineage.
Frank did so and told
the Fuehrer that his grandmother had become pregnant while
working as a domestic servant in a Jewish household in Graz.
The facts of this
matter are in dispute—and a very lengthy dispute it has
been. The point of overriding psychological and historical
importance is not whether it is true that Hitler had a
Jewish grandfather, but whether he believed that it might be
true.
He did so believe and
the fact shaped both his personality and his public policy.6
It is possible that
Hitler discovered his Jewish background and his relation to
the Rothschilds, and aware of their enormous power to make or
break European governments, re-established contact with the
family. This would partially explain the enormous support he
received from the international banking fraternity, closely
entwined with the Rothschild family, as he rose to power.
One thing is certain,
however. Hitler started World War II by moving into Austria
first. It has been theorized that he moved into this country
for two reasons. First, he wanted to silence Dolfuss who
Hitler believed knew that he was a descendant of the
Rothschilds, and secondly, he wished to remove all traces of
his ancestry from the Austrian records.
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Sources:
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Jean-Michel Angebert, The
Occult and the Third Reich
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Trevor Ravenscroft, The
Spear of Destiny
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Ibid.
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Ibid.
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Walter C. Langer, The Mind
of Adolf Hitler
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Ibid.
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