New Book - World FirstIt is an unbelievable fact of history that the Nazi's had their own version of Freemasonry. Formed in 1916 by early Nazi's, called Germanenorden Lodges (later Thule) - these imitated Freemasonry but were not recognised by Freemasonic Lodges. With a racial and nationalistic vision, Henning Klovekorn 's world-first publication of this ritual, and world-first translation, shows an extraordinary lodge system which shaped the Nazi party and eventually resulted in the horrors of WW2.
It is an unbelievable fact of history that the Nazi's had their own version of Freemasonry. Formed in 1916 by early Nazi's, called Germanenorden Lodges (later Thule) - these imitated Freemasonry but were not recognised by Freemasonic Lodges. With a racial and nationalistic vision, Henning Klovekorn 's world-first publication of this ritual, and world-first translation, shows an extraordinary lodge system which shaped the Nazi party and eventually resulted in the horrors of WW2.
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