Adolf Hitler hardly ate meat.
The menu order of the Obersalzberg cooks could easily find a place on the menu of a hip veggie restaurant.
The esoteric also played an important role in parts of the Nazi elite.
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Esotericism and anti-Semitism are obviously not mutually exclusive.
The intersections are even frighteningly large.
The Nazis used them.
Adolf Hitler not only liked to eat spelled soup on the Obersalzberg, Nazi propaganda also incited against vaccinations and the so-called "Jewish conventional medicine".
And it wasn't their invention, because the "Ariosophists" appeared at the end of the 19th century.
They were convinced of the "superiority of the Aryan race" and at the same time practiced a bizarre occultism.
At the same time, the first anti-vaccination movement was founded in Germany.
The Nazis spun these elements with their »Germanic medicine«.
Under Hitler, vaccination was considered "Jewish chemistry."
Incidentally, the Nazi Naturopathic Law of 1939 is still valid.
In the third episode "Im Verhör", "The Pandemic of Anger", SPIEGEL TV reporter Marie Groß takes an excursion into the history of esotericism with right-wing extremism expert Andreas Speit.
The host of the format is SPIEGEL TV editor Christina Pohl.