Unholy Alliance: A History of Nazi Involvement with the Occult - Book Review,
by Peter Levenda

Norman Mailer "A book of startling and sinister coincidences, of murder, magic, and mysterious questions there for us to pursue....highly readable."
Hans Janitschek, president of the United Nations Society of Writers and Artists "Breathtaking....Some of the voices heard here echo the voices Hitler pretended to hear and used for [his] apocalyptic purposes."
Bob Rudner, Chicago Greens/Green Party USA "A sophisticated and thrilling revelation of cults and their victims....I recommend a serious reading of Peter Levenda's Unholy Alliance."
Jim Hougan, author of Spooks and Secret Agenda "At once a terrific read, an underground classic, and a major work of investigative reporting....a profound and fascinating book."
Book Description FOREWORD BY NORMAN MAILER Engagingly written, this is a comprehensive but popular history of the occult background and roots of the Nazi movement, showing how the ideas of a vast international network of late 19th- and early 20th century occult groups influenced Nazi ideology, from Madame Blavatsky and Aleister Crowley to the Thule Gesellschaft, the Order of the Golden Dawn, the Order of the Eastern Temple, and the pseudoscientific expeditions to Iceland and Tibet of the Ancestral Heritage Research and Teaching Society. Nazi appropriation of the occult was a strange mixture of astrology, freemasonry, racism rooted in occultism, and popular European folklore. It also traces the Nazi movements as they continued their activities after the war or "morphed" into neo-Nazi, skinhead, and satanic groups, such as the Christian Identity and White Aryan Resistance movements.
About the Author Peter Levenda is president of the international division of a telecommunications company. He appears in the recent TNT documentary Faces of Evil.
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