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[Hitler's Monsters: The Occult Roots and Supernatural Ideology of the Third Reich]-[Inside the Nazis’ Supernatural Obsession | A Conversation with Historian Eric Kurlander]

HISTORY This Week · B1 · 2025-06-02

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The Supernatural Foundation of the Third Reich

In the historical analysis provided by Erik Kurlander, author of Hitler's Monsters: A Supernatural History of the Third Reich, the Nazi regime is revealed not merely as a political movement fueled by industrial power, but as one deeply intertwined with the "supernatural imaginary." This framework explores how occultism, mysticism, and border science were operationalized to consolidate fascist power and justify the atrocities of the Holocaust.

The "Hess Action" and Nazi Ambivalence

The podcast highlights the "Hess action"—the 1941 arrest of occultists, astrologers, and spiritualists across Germany—as a critical case study in Nazi hypocrisy. Triggered by Rudolf Hess’s unauthorized flight to Britain, which he famously planned by consulting an astrologer, the crackdown served as a public relations maneuver to distance the regime from what Hitler perceived as a "lunatic" act. However, Kurlander argues that this was short-lived. The Nazis were fundamentally ambivalent; while they feared independent occult groups might undermine loyalty to Hitler, they were simultaneously obsessed with these doctrines. Many high-ranking officials, including Heinrich Himmler, eventually released imprisoned occultists to utilize their "special skills" for military and intelligence purposes, such as attempting to locate Benito Mussolini via "pendulum dowsing."

Modernity and the Yearning for Re-enchantment

Kurlander posits that the rise of interest in the occult in late 19th-century Germany was a response to the trauma of rapid modernization, industrialization, and the decline of traditional religion. As the world became increasingly materialistic, individuals sought a "re-enchantment of the world" to make sense of their existence beyond being mere "cogs in the machine." This psychological vacuum was filled by:

  • Occultism/Esotericism: Doctrines blending Darwinism and racism with spiritualism.
  • Border Science (Grenz-Wissenschaft): The belief in forces beyond empirical measurement, such as telepathy and parapsychology.
  • Folklore and Mythology: A resurgence of interest in Indo-Aryan religions, paganism, and ancient civilizations like Atlantis.

Operationalizing Monsters: The Path to the Holocaust

The most chilling aspect of Kurlander’s research is how these supernatural frameworks were used to construct "monsters." By framing Jews and Slavic people as parasitic vampires or bloodsuckers—a narrative reinforced by propaganda like the pamphlet The Jewish Vampire Brings Chaos to the World—the Nazis dehumanized their victims. This "supernatural imaginary" acted as a catalyst, allowing soldiers and the SS to view the systematic murder of millions not as a crime, but as a necessary purification against an existential, almost mythical threat.

The Link Between Romanticism and Authoritarianism

Kurlander concludes by drawing a parallel between the Nazi era and contemporary political shifts. His research suggests that a high "romanticism scale"—an inclination to believe in conspiracy theories, the supernatural, and absolute, non-materialist truths—correlates with a higher likelihood of abandoning moderate democratic institutions in favor of authoritarianism. The Nazi experience serves as a cautionary tale: when a society rejects the "liberal institutional, real" approach to the world in favor of absolutist, mystical ideologies, it creates a fertile ground for far-right movements to take root and flourish. Ultimately, the Third Reich's reliance on these irrational beliefs demonstrates that fascism can weaponize the human yearning for mystery to dismantle the foundations of a civilized society.

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