The real-life Raiders of the Lost Ark: How Hitler collected thousands of mystical tomes and ordered archaeological digs to discover fabled ‘divine’ civilisation

In the eighty years since the Second World War, few topics have been as carefully and as closely studied by popular historians as the rise of the Nazi Party.

Adolf Hitler preyed on prejudices and exploited the fears of ordinary people to assume power and force through his fascistic vision for Europe.

Fascism and the crude origins of ‘race science’ have been broken down to better understand, and avoid, their conditions.

But less well understood is how the party traces its beginnings to esoteric, cultish traditions – and how they, in turn, would come to guide the Nazis towards expensive digs around the world in search of evidence of a lost Aryan race of superhumans, once supposedly imbued with the gift of psychic powers.While Nazi engagement with the occult has largely been a footnote of history, reserved for quick allusions in the Indiana Jones films and cartoonish video games, research shows the Nazis did, in fact, lean into ‘magic’ and sponsor huge efforts to reclaim a fabled ancient folk history.

The Nazis harnessed distrust in science and ‘truth’ to rally voters and undermine traditional authorities.

But their willingness to hinge vital war operations on blind faith in tarot readers, death rays and astrology, collecting thousands of mystical tomes and financing excavations in pursuit of a lost ‘divine’ civilisation, suggests they may have also let superstition play a key role in the forming of the Third Reich.

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Report: Tim Walz Praised Hitler-Supporting Imam as ‘Master Teacher,’ Contradicting Campaign

Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz praised radical Imam Asad Zaman, who had posted content promoting Hitler, as a “master teacher” — contradicting claims by the Kamala Harris campaign that Walz had no personal relationship with him.

As Breitbart News noted last week, citing reporting by Gabe Kaminsky in the Washington Examiner, Walz “appeared several times with a local Muslim leader who has justified Hamas terrorist violence against Israel and once shared a pro-Hitler film on social media.” Walz’s Muslim American Society of Minnesota also received grants from the state.

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Former Israeli MK Quotes Hitler While Discussing Gaza War

Former Israeli MK Moshe Feiglin quoted Adolf Hitler while commenting on the war in Gaza saying: “We can’t live in this land if one Islamo-Nazi remains in Gaza,” while speaking to Channel 12 news.

Feiglin continued, saying that Jews “are not guests in our own land, it is entirely ours,” adding that he wants to “turn Gaza Hebrew.”

Feiglin’s Zehut party platform in 2019 claimed that once Israelis “adopt their true identity and stop seeing themselves as an occupying force in their own country, the rest of the world will leave the [Israeli-Palestinian] conflict behind and accept our legal sovereignty.”

The document further stated the party would “cancel” the Oslo Accords with the Palestinians and offer three options to the “non-Jewish residents of Judea and Samaria,” the first would be to leave. Israel, the platform stated, would “enable interested residents to sell their property, and will help them immigrate to the destination of their choice.”

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