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*[https://archive.org/details/MystiekAntisemitismeWaarSprookjesEnWetenschapElkaarOntmoeten '''Mystiek Antisemitisme: Waar sprookjes en Wetenschap elkaar ontmoeten''' (PDF)] at Archive.org]  
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Mystiek Antisemitisme: Waar sprookjes en Wetenschap elkaar ontmoeten

Mystiek Antisemitisme: Waar sprookjes en Wetenschap elkaar ontmoeten (Where fairy tales and science meet) Is a Dutch educational book written by Isai Symens that mainly sums up the influence of German cultists on a frustrated post first world war Germany and the rise of dark science of eugenics It also documents the history and development of the National Socialist movement in Germany In the early 20th century. it talks about the young Adolf Hitler being attracted by a new Germanic mythology that combined ancient legends and esoteric cosmologies with the false theories of eugenics. the result was a new doctrine that saw racial purity as the key to human destiny. that untimely led to the destructions of entire nations and the mass murdering of 6 million Jews in concentration camps

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