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The Winter of the World: How Hanns Hörbiger’s World Ice Theory Fueled the Third Reich

Par : Arthur Vance Sterling
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8233414947
  • EAN9798233414947
  • Date de parution22/01/2026
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurLinda Balsamo

Résumé

What happens when a nation decides that reality is an opinion?For the seasoned historian, the military campaigns of the Second Reich are well-trodden ground, but the psychological landscape of the Nazi leadership remains a dark, swirling abyss. The Winter of the World takes you inside the mind of Hanns Hörbiger, the man who convinced an entire regime that the universe was made of ice. This wasn't just a fringe theory; it was a weaponized cosmology used to dismantle traditional science and replace it with a mythic, "Aryan" reality.
Imagine a world where Einstein was a villain and a selft-taught engineer was a prophet. Hörbiger's Welteislehre promised the Nazi elite that they were the descendants of a frost-hardened master race, born from the collision of stars and ice. You will walk through the halls of the Ahnenerbe, where Himmler's occultists spent fortunes trying to prove that moons had crashed into the Earth, wiping out "lesser" civilizations while the Nordics survived the chill.
This is not a dry recitation of dates, but a visceral journey into a time when the boundaries between science and madness dissolved. You will witness the terrifying moment when ideology overrode logic, leading the Wehrmacht to march into the Russian winter under the false belief that "Ice Theory" made them invincible. It is a story of how a single, delusional idea can provide the moral and "scientific" scaffolding for unspeakable horror.
For the reader who seeks to truly experience the past-to feel the cold wind of 1930s Berlin and hear the whispers of the occultists in the Reichstag-this book is your portal. We examine the letters, the secret meetings, and the public frenzies that turned a mechanical engineer into a cosmic architect. We demystify the man, but we reveal the chilling power of his legacy. If the stars themselves were a lie, what else was the Third Reich willing to believe?