Adolf Hitler
Born: April 20, 1889
Died:April 30, 1945
Fuhrer of Germany: August 2, 1934- April 30, 1945
"And I can fight only for something that I love, love what I respect, and respect only what I atleast know."
The heaviest blow which ever struck humanity was Christianity; Bolshevism is Christianity's illegitimate child. Both are inventions of the Jew."
"The law of selection justifies this incessant struggle, by allowing the survival of the fittest. Christianity is a rebellion against natural law, a protest against nature. Taken to its logical extreme, Christianity would mean the sysematic cultivation of the human failure."
Died:April 30, 1945
Fuhrer of Germany: August 2, 1934- April 30, 1945
"And I can fight only for something that I love, love what I respect, and respect only what I atleast know."
The heaviest blow which ever struck humanity was Christianity; Bolshevism is Christianity's illegitimate child. Both are inventions of the Jew."
"The law of selection justifies this incessant struggle, by allowing the survival of the fittest. Christianity is a rebellion against natural law, a protest against nature. Taken to its logical extreme, Christianity would mean the sysematic cultivation of the human failure."
WAS HITLER A SATANIST
Hitlers name is not the first name to come into mind when thinking of Satanism or the occult, but some consider Hitler to have had occult powers. Hitler may have been an Odinist, or possibly an Atheist who dabbled in the occult, but at any rate he was not a Christian. Some in the occult cinsider him an "ascended master" or an "avatar"(incarnated god). Hitler wanted to exterminate the Jews and eventually replace Christianity with Germanis Paganism, and that much is certain.
Whatever Hitlers religious beleifs where, we can certainly say that he was not a Christian. Documents from the Nuremberg Trial where discovered in 1966 detailing the Nazis systematic persecution of Christian churches and Hitlers plans to eliminate Christianity altogether after WW2.
A book published in 1973 called The Spear of Destiny claimed Hitler was a Satanist obsessed with a ledgendary spear thouht to have pierced the side of Christ. It also claimed Hitler to be a blood drinking Satanist who traveled to India and joined the cult of Kali. All of these, and countless other stories are untrue. But there is no doubt that Hitler, Hess, and Himmler were involved in the occult to different degrees.
There are many claims
that Hitler belonged to various occult societies that combined racism and right
wing politics with ritual magic. It’s possible some of the groups claimed to be
interested in the occult as a smokescreen to hide their political aims. Besides
the Thule, one group that Hitler also supposedly belonged to was called the New
Order of Templars. The society was created by Georg Liebenfels in 1909, and
combined the legends of the Templars with Aryan supremacy. There is at least one
verified record of Hitler visiting Liebenfels, and it could certainly be there
was a working relationship between the two. Liebenfels wrote to a disciple in a
letter in 1932 “Hitler is one of our pupils.” and promised that through Hitler
they would “make the whole world tremble”.They did, but the end results were
probably not as he and Hitler would have hoped.
Whatever Hitlers religious beleifs where, we can certainly say that he was not a Christian. Documents from the Nuremberg Trial where discovered in 1966 detailing the Nazis systematic persecution of Christian churches and Hitlers plans to eliminate Christianity altogether after WW2.
A book published in 1973 called The Spear of Destiny claimed Hitler was a Satanist obsessed with a ledgendary spear thouht to have pierced the side of Christ. It also claimed Hitler to be a blood drinking Satanist who traveled to India and joined the cult of Kali. All of these, and countless other stories are untrue. But there is no doubt that Hitler, Hess, and Himmler were involved in the occult to different degrees.
There are many claims
that Hitler belonged to various occult societies that combined racism and right
wing politics with ritual magic. It’s possible some of the groups claimed to be
interested in the occult as a smokescreen to hide their political aims. Besides
the Thule, one group that Hitler also supposedly belonged to was called the New
Order of Templars. The society was created by Georg Liebenfels in 1909, and
combined the legends of the Templars with Aryan supremacy. There is at least one
verified record of Hitler visiting Liebenfels, and it could certainly be there
was a working relationship between the two. Liebenfels wrote to a disciple in a
letter in 1932 “Hitler is one of our pupils.” and promised that through Hitler
they would “make the whole world tremble”.They did, but the end results were
probably not as he and Hitler would have hoped.