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Revisiting the "Nazi Occult" : histories, realities, legacies
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Revisiting the "Nazi Occult" : histories, realities, legacies / edited by Monica Black and Eric Kurlander

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Other Authors: Black, Monica (Editor), Kurlander, Eric (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Rochester, New York : Camden House, 2015
Contents/pieces:12 records
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1. Max Hoelz haunts the Vogtland : the visible and the invisible in Germany, 1914-21
2. A messiah after Hitler, and his miracles : Bruno Gröning and postwar popular apocalypticism
3. On all channels : Hans Bender, the supernatural, and the mass media
4. Esoteric alternatives in Imperial Germany : science, spirit, and the modern occult revival
5. Hitler's supernatural sciences : astrology, anthroposophy, and world ice theory in the Third Reich
6. Pseudoscience reconsideres : SS research and the archaeology of Haithabu
7. An elite class of thinkers : monism between science and the spiritual in Wilhelmine Germany
8. Beyond good and evil : Nazis and the supernatural in video games
9. Disruptive potential : Therese Neumann of Konnersreuth, national socialism, and democracy
10. The Wewelsburg effect : Nazi myth and paganism in postwar European popular music
11. Siegfried Kracauer, spirit, and the soul of Weimar Germany
12. Pragmatic occultism in the military history of the Third Reich

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