Guest guest Posted July 5, 2003 Report Share Posted July 5, 2003 New research on SESN today: http://mailbox.univie.ac.at/~muehleb9 In a document I viewed at the federal archives in Koblenz/Germany; Himmler NL 126/9, NR. 235, Heinrich Himmler for example writes dated 18 March 1925, the founding year of the SS : "Kshatriya caste, that is what we have to be. That is the rescue!" As Heinrich Himmler indicates in this document, after reading book Nr.235 in Himmler's library list (Himmler NL 126/9, NR. 235 ) this was a book written by Franz Haiser, and I indeed found a copy of it at the State Library (Staatsbibliothek) in Munich/Germany. Specificly in reference to Himmler's note and the founding of the SS, it continues to describe : 1. the Kshatriya (warriors, aristocracy and kings), 2. the Brahmana (priests), 3. the Vaisha (business, craftsman, farmers) and 4. the Shudra (unfree , servants, workers). (F. Haider p.28) Not surprising, Haiser describes the "Ksatriya-Organization" as opposing Jewish controlled World-Masonry with the title of his book thus : "Freimaurer und Gegenmaurer im Kampf um die Weltherrschaft" (Munich1924). The Vaisha caste according to Haiser represents capitalism and the "Jewish controlled high-finance." But their position meanwile supposed to be endangered by the "Shudra Caste " the working- proletariat, which would be organized in communism . Still more "repulsive" than the Shudra the "half-breed" are according to Haiser's book, the "Tschandala." In addition Haiser emphasizes the dark age (Kali Yuga) take and that "modern society steer into the chaos and into a fall, unless ther is a re-instatement of the Kshatriya, the warrior caste, so that "their ancient powers can save the world." (F.Haiser p. 39) It is however only after reading Haiser's book that one can fully understand why Heinrich Himmler wrote the year he founded the SS referring to his reading of Haiser : "Kshatriya-Kaste, das muessen wir sein. Das ist die Rettung!" (Bundesarchiv Koblenz: Himmler NL 126/9, Nr. 235) And why did Himmler write; Das ist die "Rettung!", (that will be able to) "save us!"; does this mean Himmler believed in a Kali Yuga? Into the Eastern Front, But How Far? When an SS-Expedition under the leadership of Ernst Schaefer and Bruno Beger returned the same year the Germans marched into Czechoslovakia (1939), Heinrich Himmler made plans to next send 30 heavy armed SS-Elite troops to Tibet, with the aim to lead the "Tibetan army" in a fight with British troops in India. For this revolt, they counted on help from Nationalist revolutionaries inside India. (Michael H. Kater "Das Ahnenerbe der SS" p.22) I double checked this, and found indeed that Bruno Beger and Ernst Schaefer, who were going to lead this "scientific expedition," where trained to use rocket launchers and MG heavy weaponry. Himmler told them that "just to sabotage the British troops is not enough."(Bundesarchive Berlin: NS 19-2709-F. 1-15) The Tibet Expedition was internally called Scientists as War method, "Kriegseinsatz der Wissenschaftler." (Reinhard Greve "Tibetforschung Im SS-Ahnenerbe" in: Thomas Hauschild - Lebenslust unf Fremdenfurcht- p. 181), and a strategy was developed to provoke insurgency in British India. But, of course, there was also a rational reason for all of this. From Hitler's point of view, there was an alternative to invading Britain: he could invade the Soviet Union and later British India. Hubert Menzel, a major in the General Operations Department of the OKH (the Oberkommando des Heers, the German Army headquarters), wrote that for them, the idea of invading the Soviet Union in 1941 had the smack of cold, clear logic to it: 'We knew that in two years' time, that is by the end of 1942 and the beginning of 1943, the English would be ready, the Americans would be ready, the Russians would be ready too, and then we would have to deal with all three of them at the same time.... We had to try to remove this threat via the East.... At the time it seemed possible." In Afghanistan, Zahir Shah's father seized power in 1929, capturing Kabul from the Tajiks. The King invited Japanese, Italian, and especially German advisers to help. Returning from the 1936 Olympics in Berlin, the royal family declared its appreciation for Nazi efficiency. MESSAGE TRUNCATED Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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