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Guido von List: The Definitive Biography of Europe’s Most Controversial Runemaster

Par : Winston Maddox
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235004801
  • EAN9798235004801
  • Date de parution23/06/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

Can an obscure, fringe ideology born in the misty forests of Austria truly alter the geopolitical landscape of an entire continent?To understand the horrors that fractured the twentieth century, one must look beyond the standard battle maps, political treatises, and economic charts. You must step into the volatile, smoke-filled salons of fin-de-siècle Vienna, where a failed leather merchant transformed himself into a self-proclaimed aristocratic prophet.
In Guido von List: The Definitive Biography of Europe's Most Controversial Runemaster, author Winston Maddox delivers a masterfully researched, unflinching historical biography that strips away decades of rumor to expose the real man who engineered a modern mythological obsession. This is not a passive checklist of dates, but a meticulously constructed, immersive window into a world where romanticism turned lethal.
Maddox guides the discerning reader through List's transformation from an eccentric landscape mystic-who buried swastika-ordered wine bottles beneath Roman ruins-into the intellectual pioneer of Ariosophy. The book uncovers the deep, unsettling connections between List's temporary blindness in 1902 and the sudden "revelation" of the 18 Armanen Runes that followed. Through rigorous analysis of archival materials and the inner workings of the Guido-von-List-Gesellschaft, this definitive account demonstrates how a fringe mystical club successfully attracted mainstream elites, including high-ranking judges, politicians, and industrial titans, all hungry for a weaponized version of a prehistoric past.
For the seasoned history enthusiast who demands absolute factual accuracy without sacrificing narrative tension, this biography offers an unparalleled look at the intersection of esotericism and radical nationalism. Read about the bizarre trenches of the First World War, where German and Austrian soldiers carried List's runic pamphlets into battle as magical armor against industrial artillery. Trace the direct, documented lineage of List's philosophy as it slipped from his dying hands in 1919 straight into the foundational DNA of post-war extremist groups like the Thule Society.
Maddox avoids sensationalism, choosing instead to let the terrifying weight of real, documented history speak for itself. If we choose to ignore the hidden, occult currents that quietly steered the course of modern empires, can we ever truly claim to understand the present?