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Wewelsburg is a Renaissance castle located in the village of Wewelsburg, which is a district of the town of Büren in Germany. After 1933 it was used by the SS under Heinrich Himmler | Wewelsburg is a Renaissance castle located in the village of Wewelsburg, which is a district of the town of Büren in Germany. After 1933 it was used by the SS under Heinrich Himmler and was to be expanded into a complex which would serve as the main SS cult site. | ||
In 1934, Himmler leased the castle of Wewelsburg, in Westphalia, for one hundred years, and immediately began repair work on this relic and its transformation, including construction of a Tower of Initiation. The entire small village was evacuated and most of its ancient houses, with Runes carved in wood, were included within the enclave. The residents were compensated and moved to Büren, even the Pastor. Thus, this Castle would come to be the Reichsführerschule der SS Auf der Wewelsburg, the "School for the preparation of SS Leaders in Wewelsburg." The Castle was declared a national monument and maintained as such. A Burgwart, an Acting Chief of the SS, would permanently live in the Castle and direct the Reichsführerschule. | == History == | ||
Predecessor buildings of the castle existed even in the 9th century, at the time it was called the Wifilisburg. | |||
In 1934, Himmler leased the castle of Wewelsburg, in Westphalia, for one hundred years, and immediately began repair work on this relic and its transformation, including the construction of a Tower of Initiation. The entire small village was evacuated and most of its ancient houses, with Runes carved in wood, were included within the enclave. The residents were compensated and moved to Büren, even the Pastor. Thus, this Castle would come to be the Reichsführerschule der SS Auf der Wewelsburg, the "School for the preparation of SS Leaders in Wewelsburg." The Castle was declared a national monument and maintained as such. A Burgwart, an Acting Chief of the SS, would permanently live in the Castle and direct the Reichsführerschule. Even today, on the ceiling in one of the rooms, runic symbols can still be found. The Black Sun can also be found in one of the rooms. | |||
The history of the castle itself influenced Himmler’s choice of Wewelsburg as the SS order castle. The meticulous work of Peter Levenda [ Unholy Alliance: A History of Nazi Involvement with the Occult by Peter Levenda (May 24, 2002)] in unearthing previously unpublished documents from the period allows us to consider the pagan worldview of the Ahnenerbe and the SS. The files of the Ahnenerbe contained an article by A. E. Muller originally published in a monthly journal called Lower Saxony in 1903, which describes the celebration of the summer solstice at the Exsternsteine monument near the Wewelsburg in the mid-nineteenth century. | |||
“As Levenda notes, these motifs are common in the volkisch underpinnings of Nazism, with the serpent, thought of as an archetype of evil in Christianity, considered sacred by the Aryans.” | “As Levenda notes, these motifs are common in the volkisch underpinnings of Nazism, with the serpent, thought of as an archetype of evil in Christianity, considered sacred by the Aryans.” | ||
Reichsführer Heinrich Himmler was a Satanist and had a coven of 12 SS Officers. He was the 13th member. He worked diligently | The above quote is taken from Invisible Eagle: The History of Nazi Occultism by Alan Baker © 2000 | ||
== The SS Coven == | |||
Reichsführer Heinrich Himmler was a Satanist and had a coven of 12 SS Officers. He was the 13th member. He worked diligently along with Adolf Hitler to destroy Christianity. Christian symbols, characters [which are all Jewish], and rituals, were replaced with original Pagan [Pagan means 'Gentile'] rites. The coven itself was based in the Wewelsburg castle. Reichsführer Himmler conducted numerous black magick rituals at Wewelsburg Castle. These rituals were conducted in the utmost secrecy. They included necromancy [communication with the dead]. Wewelsburg had many powerful Satanic symbols, most of these were white-washed and removed from walls and pillars in early 1945.4 In 1945, under orders from Reichsführer Himmler, Wewelsburg was blown up to keep it from the invading armies. Some parts of the castle survived and much has been restored. True Paganism which is synonymous with Satanism is known for its emphasis on the Sun [666]. | |||
"Himmler and his inner circle of Twelve Gruppenführers would engage in mystic communication with the dead Teutons and perform other spiritual exercises. Secrecy was the key element in the SS and most especially at Wewelsburg." | "Himmler and his inner circle of Twelve Gruppenführers would engage in mystic communication with the dead Teutons and perform other spiritual exercises. Secrecy was the key element in the SS and most especially at Wewelsburg." | ||
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'I happened to come into the room by accident and to see these twelve SS leaders sitting in a circle, all sunk in deep and silent contemplation, was indeed a remarkable sight.'" (Unholy Alliance: A History of Nazi Involvement with the Occult by Peter Levenda © 2002) | 'I happened to come into the room by accident and to see these twelve SS leaders sitting in a circle, all sunk in deep and silent contemplation, was indeed a remarkable sight.'" (Unholy Alliance: A History of Nazi Involvement with the Occult by Peter Levenda © 2002) | ||
=== The members === | |||
According to the book 'Heinrich Himmler's Camelot,' there were indeed twelve Obergruppenführers (Himmler being the 13th member of the coven) each with rooms decorated after a figure in German history in the Wewelsburg. There is even a surviving example of a coat of arms made for Oswald Pohl, all other designs were destroyed by the SS before the castle was captured by allies. the individuals & their positions were: | |||
1. Karl Wolff (Persönlicher Stab Reichsführer-SS) | |||
2. Gottlob Berger (SS-Hauptamt) | 2. Gottlob Berger (SS-Hauptamt) | ||
3. Hans Jüttner (SS-Führungshauptamt) | 3. Hans Jüttner (SS-Führungshauptamt) | ||
4. Richard Walther Darré (Rasse-und Siedlungshauptamt) | 4. Richard Walther Darré (Rasse-und Siedlungshauptamt) | ||
succeeded by | succeeded by | ||
4. Richard Hildebrandt | 4. Richard Hildebrandt | ||
5. Paul Scharfe (Hauptamt SS-Gericht) | 5. Paul Scharfe (Hauptamt SS-Gericht) | ||
succeeded by | succeeded by | ||
5. Franz Breithaupt | 5. Franz Breithaupt | ||
6. Walter Schmitt (SS-Personalhauptamt) | 6. Walter Schmitt (SS-Personalhauptamt) | ||
succeeded by | succeeded by | ||
6. Maximilian von Herff | 6. Maximilian von Herff | ||
7. Reinhard Heydrich (Reichssicherheits-Hauptamt) | 7. Reinhard Heydrich (Reichssicherheits-Hauptamt) | ||
succeeded by | succeeded by | ||
7. Ernst Kaltenbrunner | 7. Ernst Kaltenbrunner | ||
8. Kurt Daluege (Hauptamt Ordnungspolizei) | 8. Kurt Daluege (Hauptamt Ordnungspolizei) | ||
9. Oswald Pohl (SS-Wirtschafts-und Verwaltungs-Hauptamt) | 9. Oswald Pohl (SS-Wirtschafts-und Verwaltungs-Hauptamt) | ||
10. August Heißmeyer (Dienststelle SS-Obergruppenführer) | 10. August Heißmeyer (Dienststelle SS-Obergruppenführer) | ||
11. Werner Lorenz (Hauptamt Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle) | 11. Werner Lorenz (Hauptamt Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle) | ||
12. Ulrich Greifelt (Hauptamt Reichskommissar für die Festigung Deutschen Volkstums) | 12. Ulrich Greifelt (Hauptamt Reichskommissar für die Festigung Deutschen Volkstums) | ||
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Latest revision as of 14:01, 30 July 2022
Wewelsburg is a Renaissance castle located in the village of Wewelsburg, which is a district of the town of Büren in Germany. After 1933 it was used by the SS under Heinrich Himmler and was to be expanded into a complex which would serve as the main SS cult site.
History
Predecessor buildings of the castle existed even in the 9th century, at the time it was called the Wifilisburg.
In 1934, Himmler leased the castle of Wewelsburg, in Westphalia, for one hundred years, and immediately began repair work on this relic and its transformation, including the construction of a Tower of Initiation. The entire small village was evacuated and most of its ancient houses, with Runes carved in wood, were included within the enclave. The residents were compensated and moved to Büren, even the Pastor. Thus, this Castle would come to be the Reichsführerschule der SS Auf der Wewelsburg, the "School for the preparation of SS Leaders in Wewelsburg." The Castle was declared a national monument and maintained as such. A Burgwart, an Acting Chief of the SS, would permanently live in the Castle and direct the Reichsführerschule. Even today, on the ceiling in one of the rooms, runic symbols can still be found. The Black Sun can also be found in one of the rooms.
The history of the castle itself influenced Himmler’s choice of Wewelsburg as the SS order castle. The meticulous work of Peter Levenda [ Unholy Alliance: A History of Nazi Involvement with the Occult by Peter Levenda (May 24, 2002)] in unearthing previously unpublished documents from the period allows us to consider the pagan worldview of the Ahnenerbe and the SS. The files of the Ahnenerbe contained an article by A. E. Muller originally published in a monthly journal called Lower Saxony in 1903, which describes the celebration of the summer solstice at the Exsternsteine monument near the Wewelsburg in the mid-nineteenth century.
“As Levenda notes, these motifs are common in the volkisch underpinnings of Nazism, with the serpent, thought of as an archetype of evil in Christianity, considered sacred by the Aryans.”
The above quote is taken from Invisible Eagle: The History of Nazi Occultism by Alan Baker © 2000
The SS Coven
Reichsführer Heinrich Himmler was a Satanist and had a coven of 12 SS Officers. He was the 13th member. He worked diligently along with Adolf Hitler to destroy Christianity. Christian symbols, characters [which are all Jewish], and rituals, were replaced with original Pagan [Pagan means 'Gentile'] rites. The coven itself was based in the Wewelsburg castle. Reichsführer Himmler conducted numerous black magick rituals at Wewelsburg Castle. These rituals were conducted in the utmost secrecy. They included necromancy [communication with the dead]. Wewelsburg had many powerful Satanic symbols, most of these were white-washed and removed from walls and pillars in early 1945.4 In 1945, under orders from Reichsführer Himmler, Wewelsburg was blown up to keep it from the invading armies. Some parts of the castle survived and much has been restored. True Paganism which is synonymous with Satanism is known for its emphasis on the Sun [666].
"Himmler and his inner circle of Twelve Gruppenführers would engage in mystic communication with the dead Teutons and perform other spiritual exercises. Secrecy was the key element in the SS and most especially at Wewelsburg." "Foreign Intelligence Chief Walter Schellenburg observed Himmler: 'I happened to come into the room by accident and to see these twelve SS leaders sitting in a circle, all sunk in deep and silent contemplation, was indeed a remarkable sight.'" (Unholy Alliance: A History of Nazi Involvement with the Occult by Peter Levenda © 2002)
The members
According to the book 'Heinrich Himmler's Camelot,' there were indeed twelve Obergruppenführers (Himmler being the 13th member of the coven) each with rooms decorated after a figure in German history in the Wewelsburg. There is even a surviving example of a coat of arms made for Oswald Pohl, all other designs were destroyed by the SS before the castle was captured by allies. the individuals & their positions were:
1. Karl Wolff (Persönlicher Stab Reichsführer-SS)
2. Gottlob Berger (SS-Hauptamt)
3. Hans Jüttner (SS-Führungshauptamt)
4. Richard Walther Darré (Rasse-und Siedlungshauptamt)
succeeded by
4. Richard Hildebrandt
5. Paul Scharfe (Hauptamt SS-Gericht)
succeeded by
5. Franz Breithaupt
6. Walter Schmitt (SS-Personalhauptamt)
succeeded by
6. Maximilian von Herff
7. Reinhard Heydrich (Reichssicherheits-Hauptamt)
succeeded by
7. Ernst Kaltenbrunner
8. Kurt Daluege (Hauptamt Ordnungspolizei)
9. Oswald Pohl (SS-Wirtschafts-und Verwaltungs-Hauptamt)
10. August Heißmeyer (Dienststelle SS-Obergruppenführer)
11. Werner Lorenz (Hauptamt Volksdeutsche Mittelstelle)
12. Ulrich Greifelt (Hauptamt Reichskommissar für die Festigung Deutschen Volkstums)