Studies indicate Hitler used a combination of three different mythologies or religions: Norse Mythology, Christianity, and Sanatana Dharma, a.k.a. the philosophy which precedes Hinduism, (the later being from were he obtained the swastika [it previously was used for sun worshipping]). Wish I still had the websites I used in my research. If you keep rewording searches you'll find it I'm sure. The groups you mention all go back to some belief within the ones I've mentioned. Because they are esoteric societies the intel on them may not be that readily available. You might try contacting the dept chair of the history dept of any university toward this regard. Maybe do web searches on phD thesis's with Nazi history or belief systems as a topic. Good luck.
2006-07-27 16:50:44
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answered by Anonymous
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This is well discussed in the book _Morning of the Magicians_ by Pauwels & Bergier.
There was an "Ultima Thule" society of German romantic mystics ... Hitler was basically a charismatic opportunist who took control of that group and eliminated its founders, steering it in his own demented direction by playing upon people's insecurities and frustrations. There's a great video, "The Empty Mirror", well worth seeing.
2006-07-27 16:49:15
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answered by Julia C 4
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You got me. All I can tell you is what I know.
You know how today no one is just italian, british, or whatever, even overseas everyone is this that and the other thing.
That mixing scared the BEJESUS out of him, especially with Jews. That was his ultimate goal, to keep his Aryan heritage pure and keep his race the 'Master Race'. (Here's another term for Master Race - La Raza).
Thus his fear for his race (when race meant race) fruitioned to the Final Solution, which crossed him over to the most hated man in all of modern history.
Anything else was just peripheral in my opinion.
People forget or don't know that if Hitler died before his bullshit began, he would have gone down in history as the greatest politician of all time in the world.
2006-07-27 16:47:54
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answered by yars232c 6
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The gist of it all was a growing power hungry so called man testing the boundaries and limits of his beliefs. A very trying and disgusting era in history but yet that little so-called man accomplished what he set out for, for the time that he did and either included who he could under his reign or fought those who didn't!
2006-07-27 16:47:34
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answered by Baker 2
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Hitler was kind of mental..actually, he was very ill mentally. That is where it stemmed from. I do not think that other groups had an influence on Hitler..his mind just worked that way due to sickness and he ended up becoming powerful by inflicting fear.
2006-07-27 16:43:27
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answered by stargazengrle 3
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Hitlerism?????
Get a good education before it is too late.
2006-07-27 16:42:22
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answered by Who cares 5
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