Hitlers Monsters - Eric Kurlander
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The definitive history of the supernatural in Nazi Germany, exploring the occult ideas, esoteric sciences, and pagan religions touted by the Third Reich in the service of power
The Nazi fascination with the occult is legendary, yet today it is often dismissed as Himmler’s personal obsession or wildly overstated for its novelty. Preposterous though it was, however, supernatural thinking was inextricable from the Nazi project. The regime enlisted astrology and the paranormal, paganism, Indo-Aryan mythology, witchcraft, miracle weapons, and the lost kingdom of Atlantis in reimagining German politics and society and recasting German science and religion. In this eye-opening history, Eric Kurlander reveals how the Third Reich’s relationship to the supernatural was far from straightforward. Even as popular occultism and superstition were intermittently rooted out, suppressed, and outlawed, the Nazis drew upon a wide variety of occult practices and esoteric sciences to gain power, shape propaganda and policy, and pursue their dreams of racial utopia and empire.
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This post has 19 comments with rating of 4/5
September 11th, 2021
Elements of this were featured in the superb documentary, Raiders of the Lost Ark.
September 11th, 2021
I was sure it would mention Finns, but sadly no.
September 11th, 2021
Finns fill a frozen footnote.
September 11th, 2021
One nutty American person actually accused Finns (and me) for being a Praetorian Guard equivalent for Hitler. I think it was kinda cute.
September 11th, 2021
Not me in actuality but just mentioning that while Finns were possibly in the wrong corner of things but very few of us were Nazies. He got very, very angry.
September 11th, 2021
Was that on this site?
September 11th, 2021
No, it was some time after 9/11 i.e. almost twenty years ago, I think. It was a book forum, though, called The Green Mile, as we were all more or less Stephen King fans. Alas, it’s gone now.
September 11th, 2021
Sounds like a perfectly pertinent topic of “debate” for a Stephen King site. Here’s an even more germane topic: has King actually published anything readable since the 1970s, apart from Pet Sematary? Or, is he the “king” of disappointment?
September 12th, 2021
An Aho here so it’s a Fin fest , who brought pasties?
I hear that “Fin’s were nazi’s” thing all the time here in the U.S. It seems to be taken as simply fact that Hugo Boss was hanging in the closet of every home and every sauna had a photo of Adolph on the wall.
None seem to realize they were fighting off a Russian invasion far more than supporting Germany’s goal and once the Cossacks were put in their place they turned their attention to helping the allies fight off Germany.
September 12th, 2021
@caesar - It depends. Most of his books are very readable and great entertainment at best. Few are even good literature. He has a few mannerisms that can be a bit annoying, but they’re a few and far between. It’s a matter of taste. In many ways he’s better now as a writer than he was in the 1970s, even while he lost something in his accident with a van.
@marquisdesade420 - One fun “proof” of Finnish Nazism was the blue swastika on our planes. It didn’t matter that Finnish planes used the symbol starting 1918, when a Swedish noble donated our first aircraft. Years before Adolf went and ruined this good luck charm.
September 12th, 2021
Haveta say, Nazi Vikings do sound fairly terrifying. Like the evil antagonists in a typically awful Stephen King book.
That van man could’ve been a despairing reader. He might have run that defence at his trial.
September 12th, 2021
Now you’re just being willfully nasty. Go write a bestseller, if you’re so smart. Or a few dozen.
September 12th, 2021
It could be the storyline of one of his execrable books; hang on, it nearly was - that “Mr Mercedes” car crash of a book!
September 12th, 2021
I’ll take that as a no. Actually it proves one of two things: either you haven’t read early King, or you have no idea what you’re gabbling about. Maybe you should lay of the Irish sauce for a White?
September 12th, 2021
for a while.
September 12th, 2021
How very dare u?! From memory, I’ve read Salem’s Lot, Shining, Dead Zone, Pet Sematary, On Writing, Running Man - those are the ones I completed, at any rate. I tried, but didn’t finish, the Stand, and many others. However, the lowest point was probably Cell. Cringeworthy rubbish. Like bad fan-fiction, but he can publish anything & it’ll sell like sh!t-cakes.
As I said, I liked the earlier things, but we’re by no means talking great literature here. There’s no real depth to his stuff, and after a while it’s intensely samey. Little could induce me to attempt another, when there’s so many truly great books in the world. In any event, besides your bluster, you sir failed to answer my initial challenge: apart from some decent early stuff, has he published anything genuinely good? It’s most likely a rhetorical q.
September 12th, 2021
Nighty night. I’ll get back to this. Maybe.
September 12th, 2021
A rhetorical q.
October 19th, 2023
Can someone please seed.
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