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The Grand Inquisitor: Gregor Schwartz-Bostunitsch and the Witch-Hunts of the Third Reich
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- ISBN8233080814
- EAN9798233080814
- Date de parution22/01/2026
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- ÉditeurLinda Balsamo
Résumé
What if the most lethal ideas of the twentieth century weren't born in the beer halls of Munich, but in the paranoid mind of a Russian mystic fleeing the Red Terror?For the seasoned historian, the broad strokes of the Third Reich are well-known, but the machinery of its madness remains partially obscured. The Grand Inquisitor pulls back the veil on Gregor Schwartz-Bostunitsch, the man who turned medieval folklore and occult paranoia into the official policy of the SS.
This isn't a mere retelling of battles and treaties; it is a descent into the "intellectual" underworld of the Reich, where libraries were looted for magic spells and witch trials were studied as blueprints for genocide. You will walk through the corridors of the Ahnenerbe, where Schwartz-Bostunitsch whispered into the ear of Heinrich Himmler, transforming the Nazi state into a modern-day Inquisition.
From the blood-stained streets of Petrograd to the ritualistic halls of Wewelsburg Castle, this narrative traces the terrifying transit of a conspiracy theory from a fringe pamphlet to a global catastrophe. It is a meticulous deconstruction of how one man's obsession with "Hidden Forces" provided the spiritual justification for the unimaginable. This is a book for those who demand more than a dry recitation of facts.
It is for the reader who wants to feel the cold draft of the archives and understand the psychological architecture of evil. We explore the stolen Masonic rituals and the "Witch-Research" units that sought to rewrite German history, revealing a Third Reich that was as much a fanatical cult as it was a political party. Are we brave enough to look at the man who gave the monsters their "reason"?
This isn't a mere retelling of battles and treaties; it is a descent into the "intellectual" underworld of the Reich, where libraries were looted for magic spells and witch trials were studied as blueprints for genocide. You will walk through the corridors of the Ahnenerbe, where Schwartz-Bostunitsch whispered into the ear of Heinrich Himmler, transforming the Nazi state into a modern-day Inquisition.
From the blood-stained streets of Petrograd to the ritualistic halls of Wewelsburg Castle, this narrative traces the terrifying transit of a conspiracy theory from a fringe pamphlet to a global catastrophe. It is a meticulous deconstruction of how one man's obsession with "Hidden Forces" provided the spiritual justification for the unimaginable. This is a book for those who demand more than a dry recitation of facts.
It is for the reader who wants to feel the cold draft of the archives and understand the psychological architecture of evil. We explore the stolen Masonic rituals and the "Witch-Research" units that sought to rewrite German history, revealing a Third Reich that was as much a fanatical cult as it was a political party. Are we brave enough to look at the man who gave the monsters their "reason"?






















