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Nazis The Occult Conspiracy [rekaman video]



From the ashes of World War I, Adolf Hitler attempted to build a sinister new world order, led by a so-called race of Aryan supermen, spreading a reign of terror unlike any the world had ever known. Nazism was no mere political movement as is commonly believed; rather, it was an occult religion in which Adolf Hitler was the messiah, Heinrich Himmler the high priest and the SS Death Head Formation, the clergy. This film documents the Third Reich's use of the occult in an effort to help them win World War II. The Reich used the mystical arts to make important battle decisions, train SS officers, and indoctrinate the German public and to try and influence the Allies. Through montage, Nazi symbols are compared with the carvings of the magical Nordic Runic alphabet, and archival footage of Nazis dressed as medieval knights, demonstrates the Nazi's pervision of mystical traditions for their own dark purposes. Indeed documents prove that their beliefs were based on a corruption of ancient pagan lore, a twisting of mythic battles between forces of light and darkness, and a terrifying journey into a world ruled by mystics, madmen and murderers. It is believed that once the religion was in place, the Nazis attempted to breed a "purified" race of Aryan god-men and annihilated the "impure" to fulfil their horrifying ideology.


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0078/MMD/PUP/2019R 943.086 ATK n c.1Perpustakaan Universitas PertaminaAvailable but not for loan - No Loan

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R 943.086 ATK n
Publisher Discovery Channel : México.,
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1 DVD (104 Menit) : digital, stereo.; 4 ¾ in
Language
English
ISBN/ISSN
8994181156743
Classification
R 943.086
Content Type
other
Media Type
video
Carrier Type
other (video)
Edition
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