AHNENERBE
Recently a small statue of the Buddha was discovered in Berlin. It sounds strange, because it originated from Tibet.
It
was part of collection of religious and historical artifacts,
collected during a Nazi-expedition in 1938. But what reason did the
Germans have to visit “the roof of the world” and its (forbidden)
capital, Lhasa.
The
expedition was organized and payed for, by an unknown, but important
Nazi-Organzation. Founded in 1935 by Heinrich Himmler, the SS-leader,
and was named “Ahnenerbe” (legacy of the forefathers). It started
as a “think tank”, with ther task to prove the superiority of the
Aryan race, to research traditional, Germanic customs and history and
to indoctrinate the SS-recrutes and the German population by
lectures, pamflets, pagan festivals and symbols. For Heinrich Himmler
(and many other leading Nazis) the mythological background was very
important. Renewing Germany and empowering its people meant the
recovery of a glorious past and founding its supremacy. The Aryan
race, former inhabitants of Atlantis, had degenerated and
purification was necessary. The powers of the “Ubermensch” would
reappear.
This
is was, why the Nazis went to Tibet. According to Himmler, survivors
of Atlantis lived in the Himalayan mountains. During their travels,
the scientists took measures of the local population and made facial
masks, to proof their point. But “Ahnenerbe” sponsored several
expeditions, all over the world, to collect evidence of Germany's
superior past and proof of the task the Germans had, on the road to
world supremacy.
Ahnenerbe
even performed a trip to Antarctica, which is discussed about, even
to this day. The polar surveyor “Schwabenland” had the use of an
aeroplane, which flew over an uncharted part of the continent and
dropped down Nazi-flags, with a swastika, claiming the area for “das
Reich”.(Neuschwabenland) Persistent rumors claim, that Germany had
an important base. At the end of the war, top-Nazis (including Adolf
Hitler) fled to the south to the secret base. Proof of its existence
could be operation “High Jump”. This American navy expedition
(4000 men, several ships, a submarine and planes) sailed, under
admiral Byrd, shortly after the end of WW2 towards Antarctica. The
planes and ships are said to have been attacked by ufo's, coming out
of the water. The ufo's carried a swastika! Byrd lost a ship and some
planes and retreated to South-America. Admiral Byrd is also known for
his flight into the Hollow Earth at the North Pole, where he met
“Ancient Masters”. Admiral Byrd is not a reliable witness, though
he is a remarkable man. The existence of a Nazi base and a Nazi-ufo
alliance is not probable. "Ahnenerbe" tried to obtain a
medieval manuscript, a copy of the “Germania”, written by the
Roman historian Tacitus. The author wrote extremely positive about
the heroism, fighting power and culture of the German opponents of
the legions. Mussolini had promised the manuscript in 1936, but did
not deliver. The SS also planned the foundation of German settlements
in the East. The local population would be deported.
But
is was not only archeology, paganism, music, anthropology and exotic
expeditions, that kept the staff of “Ahnenerbe” busy. They also
studied the weather.
Weather
predictions were extremely import. Especially in wartime. Bomber
raids, U-boot attacks and land campaigns, all depended on the
weather. If it was possible to have correct long-term predictions,
the German forces would have an advantage. In the Baltic engineers
tried to “take pictures” of Allied ships in the Northern Atlantic
and “remote viewing” was practiced to determine the location of
convoys. No direct results are known.
Then
why was SS-member and director Wolfram Siebers during the Nuremburg
trials sentenced to death?
In
1939 the “Institute for Military Scientific Research” was
attached to “Ahnenerbe”. Wolfram Siebers was head of this
department, which did experiment on human beings in the concentration
camp of Dachau. Jews and other prisoners were exposed to extreme cold
or heat or to a vacuum. The data were needed by the Luftwaffe, who
wanted to know the possible effects to prepare their pilots. New
medicines were tested on living humans. To test a new medicine
against excessive bleeding, prisoners were deliberately shot or
amputated (without anesthesia). This testing went on on during the
war. In 1944, special seawater experiments took place.
"Ahnenerbe"
collected evidence of Germanic racial superiority. In 1941 Siebers
started the collection of 120 Jewish skulls, for scientific research.
Wolfram
Siebers was sentenced to death in Nuremberg and hanged on 2 june 1948
in Landsberg prison. A Tibetan ceremony was held over his body. He
was the only prominent member of "Ahnenerbe" who received
the death penalty. In later trials members of “Ahnenerbe”
received relatively light sentences. The scientists, doctors,
university professors, anthropologists, archeologists, historians and
philosophers active within this SS-department, went silent, slipped
out of sight and started rebuilding Germany.