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The rise of National Socialism in Germany was no mere political phenomenon. It was, rather, a syncretic ideology rooted in a potent and volatile mix of 19th-century esoteric traditions, romantic nationalism, and racial pseudoscience. Understanding these esoteric and pseudoscientific origins is critical to comprehending the motivations and actions of the Third Reich.
By Doc HazzardThe rise of National Socialism in Germany was no mere political phenomenon. It was, rather, a syncretic ideology rooted in a potent and volatile mix of 19th-century esoteric traditions, romantic nationalism, and racial pseudoscience. Understanding these esoteric and pseudoscientific origins is critical to comprehending the motivations and actions of the Third Reich.