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[–]BeautifuLusers 3 insightful - 1 fun3 insightful - 0 fun4 insightful - 1 fun -  (1 child)

And this article barely scratched the surface! It's often overlooked entirely that Adolf was so heavily influenced by occult practitioners and practices. His own birthchart is very interesting to look at, and in my opinion/interpritation, seems to point to him being a tool that others could exploit. Then there's the wierd mentor, whom Hitler had memorialized to this extent: "On 26th December 1923 Dietrich Eckart died at the age of fifty-five. He was buried on 30th December at the mountain-cemetery in Berchtesgaden. Until this day one can find his impressive grave-stone there.

After 1923 Adolf Hitler glorified his mentor and „fatherly friend“, as he called him in public, by erecting the privileged room of Dietrich Eckart as a memorial. Nothing was allowed to be changed in this room. Only a bust of the visionary poet was added. The Brown House in Munich was also added. When, in 1938, a start was made with the renovation and extension of the Platterhof - the plans foresaw a house with 150 rooms and 300 beds as well as all other necessary rooms - the old buildings were torn down except for the Dietrich Eckart room, which was not touched. The new Platterhof had to be built around this room." Seems pretty "occulty" to me. Perhaps as a means to channel? Gosh. There's so many more hangnails to pull on this topic!

[–]jet199 1 insightful - 3 fun1 insightful - 2 fun2 insightful - 3 fun -  (0 children)

Although Hitler did tell Himmler to stfu going on about the occult stuff so he wasn't really obsessed, more interested.

Himmler was completely obsessed. Likely this was because he was an ugly pea farming coward who needed to get his self esteem from mythological heroes .