Tag: Germany

  • The German Will to Power by Jiang Xueqin | Predictive History

    The German Will to Power by Jiang Xueqin | Predictive History

    THE GERMAN WILL TO POWER: GERMAN CIVILIZATION, THE PRUSSIAN EMPIRE AND ENLIGHTENMENT Challenging the sense of inherent superiority of Anglo-American civilization, Jiang Xueqin gives an insightful lecture about German civilization, the Prussian Empire and Enlightenment Philosophy. In this country, there is a fixating fascination with the era of the Nazis, because it is the story…

  • Hitler’s call for the Triumph of Labor, and his Military Blunders

    Hitler’s call for the Triumph of Labor, and his Military Blunders

    In the video below, The National Socialist Revolution, we get a visual of Adolf Hitler’s Germany, the hopes and aspirations of the time, what principally motivated Hitler, and what he envisioned after the victory of Germany in World War II. This mirrors Benito Mussolini in his Autobiography, explaining his study of Italy’s history, and Fascism…

  • Last Days of the Weimar Republic: Tactics used to Censor Press in a Totalitarian State

    Last Days of the Weimar Republic: Tactics used to Censor Press in a Totalitarian State

    HOW HITLER AND THE NAZI PARTY WON GERMANY, LAST DAYS OF WEIMAR REPUBLIC, GERMAN ARMY AND CONSERVATIVES MAKE HITLER CHANCELLOR, THE TACTICS USED TO CENSOR PRESS IN A TOTALITARIAN STATE AND THE LAST DAYS OF THE WEIMAR REPUBLIC BY WILLIAM L. SHIRER

  • Adolf Hitler’s Religion and Ideological Influences in National Socialism

    Adolf Hitler’s Religion and Ideological Influences in National Socialism

    National Socialism in Germany arose partially out of a folk movement in Germany connected to Romanticism and politically existed nearly two decades prior to Hitler. In its manifestation as a matured aesthetic and political force under Hitler, we find that by 1934, economists reported that the Germans look on Hitlerism as a Religion with “no…

  • The Spanish Alumbrados: Origin of the Term ‘Illuminati’

    The Spanish Alumbrados: Origin of the Term ‘Illuminati’

    Definition The Iluminados, Perfectibilists and TheosophiCAL REFERENCES Illuminati. the past participle of illuminare, meaning to “light up,” or “illuminate.” The plural term, “Illuminati” (Lat. illuminatus; Ital. Illuminato) was originally applied to a 16 c. Spanish mystic sect, called the Alumbrados (Spanish. “Enlightened”), or Aluminados, led by Sister María de Santo Domingo, or La Beata de Piedrahita (a…

  • Eric Kurlander on German and Austrian Occultism, and the Politicization of Populist Folkdom

    Eric Kurlander on German and Austrian Occultism, and the Politicization of Populist Folkdom

    The National Socialists tried to subvert German Theosophists to support the Reich. “There’s a general trend toward a post-traditional spiritualism or transcendentalism in France and Britain (and there are many good books that look at those movements in parallel to Germany). The difference I think is that it was more privatized and apolitical. The kind…

  • The Lamp of Diogenes: “A Worthy Goal for the Welfare of Mankind”

    The Lamp of Diogenes: “A Worthy Goal for the Welfare of Mankind”

    “In this time, when the games and abuses of secret societies were without end, I wanted to make use of this human weakness for a real and worthy goal, the welfare of mankind (…) I wanted what the heads of the ecclesiastical and secular powers should do and want by virtue of their offices.” JOHANN…

  • Kathryn Olmsted on the Secret Society of the Illuminati

    Kathryn Olmsted on the Secret Society of the Illuminati

    THE SECRET HISTORY OF THE ILLUMINATI Great points by Professor of History at UC Davis, Kathryn Olmsted.