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Heinrich Himmler (1900-1945), Hitlers notorious Reichsführer SS (Federal leader of the SS)Correct me if Im wrong, but federal leader would be Bundesführer.
Goering’s interviews were fascinating.
No beautiful women where Himmler is spending eternity.
There have been several shows recently on the AHC network, at least I think that is what it is. I am getting it free for some reason, probably for a limited time.
They have examined Hitler and the rise of the Nazis. Although they are not about Muslims I have seen several references to links between the two.
Actually surprising to me. I am a bit of a history buff and had never noticed.
Kill the Jews enslave the world. No wonder they are allies.
Isn't it time to conquer the only axis power that wasn't bombed into the stone age because they were already there?
Muhammad’s book and Hitler’s Book have a lot in common.
I’ve linked to this many times.
“It Promises Beautiful Women In Heaven” = worldly = islam
Jesus, “I am not of this world.”
Stopped reading right there!
The term "federal" is appropriate only to countries with a federal form of government (like the modern Federal Republic of Germany, i.e., Bundesrepublik Deutschland).
The German word "Reich" has nothing to do with federalism. It means "empire." When used as a prefix (as in "Reichsführer"), it can be translated with "imperial."
Regards,
what a paradise for hte women- sex slaves to horny old sweaty men for eternity- Gee- no wonder the women flock to islam
Islam doesn’t promise women. The Arab proverb is, “Women for babies, boys for pleasure.”
Islam promises 72 virgin boys in heaven.
There was a muslim SS mountain division, the Handshar, which fought in Croatia.
Its German SS officers and NCOs were appalled by their brutality against Serbs and Jews.
That might have been one reason for the former chicken rancher’s admiration for these savages.
>>>Both believe in polygamy and having lots of the children.
Having lots of children. How terrible.
For a chicken farmer he certainly had an elevated opinion of himself!
Zodiac and Swastika: How Astrology Guided Hitler’s Germany (German: Tierkreis und Hakenkreuz: Als Astrologe an Himmlers Hof) is a 1968 book by Wilhelm Wulff. It was released in 1973 in the United States by Coward, McCann & Geoghegan and in the United Kingdom by Arthur Barker Limited of London. The English edition has a foreword by Walter Laqueur.
Apparently, this book is the most important source for Heinrich Himmler’s interest in astrology. Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke takes it as evidence that Wulff was consulted by Himmler in the last weeks of the war (The Occult Roots of Nazism, p. 165). However, Goodrick-Clarke does not deal with Wulff’s claim that as early as 1943 he got the assignment to locate Benito Mussolini, who had disappeared after being ousted from power.
Wulff claims that Arthur Nebe and Walter Schellenberg had assigned him various astrological tasks. He also mentions that they had used pendulum dowsers like Ludwig Straniak for similar purposes.
At least one other book also makes allegation that a pendulum dowser called Dr. Wilhelm Gutberlet had been one of Adolf Hitler’s closest friends.[1][2] These claims, however, strongly appear to be just another example of the modern mythology of Nazi occultism.