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Hardcover Himmler's Crusade: The Nazi Expedition to Find the Origins of the Aryan Race Book

ISBN: 0785822542

ISBN13: 9780785822547

Himmler's Crusade: The Nazi Expedition to Find the Origins of the Aryan Race

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The compelling story of a trek across an exotic land-and the sinister consequencesIt was an SS mission led by two complex individuals-one who was using the Nazis to pursue his own ends, and one so... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A strange cast of characters

After reading some earlier reviews, I must say that I am glad Mr. Hale did not make an exhaustive effort to list facts in a way that, although they may be correct, would have been banal and unnecessary. The important part of this book was attempting to gain insight into the people, the characters, of this little known story. Not only did this book give me a sense of what life and work in a Nazi government was like, but what it was like to be in Tibet in the early 20th century. It depicted the members of the expedition not as 'Nazis' and thus 'evil, bad and terrible beasts' but as breathing beings who experienced this one particular (and peculiar) event. Now I've romanticized it a bit and it is a shame that Mr. Schafer and others' interior motives could not possibly be touched in this book but Mr. Hale does an adequate job of attempting to recreate his persona through the writings and observations of others.

a compelling book

I found this account of the Himmler sponsored expedition to find the mythical origins of the Aryan race utterly absorbing, not only because it sheds light on one of the odd, yet central strands of the Nazi cosmology but also because of the ways in which it was observed by the British. I had little idea that Tibet formed the locus of Western spiritual projections over so many decades.

A Brilliant Account of History

This is a brilliant and incredibly well researched book analyzing a little known, but powerfully important, part of Nazi history. I picked the book to read because it received such a stellar review by Michael Burleigh, the most renowned international authority on the Third Reich. Immediately, I was entranced by every aspect of Hale's account of an SS-sponsored expedition to Tibet in 1938-39. Hale goes way beyond doing a comprehensive book study of the subject. He actually conducted his own expedition to Tibet, retracing the steps that the SS-sponsored expedition leaders took and interviewing individuals who were either part of the expedition or who were associated with it. For example, throughout the book Hale provides astonishing information from his interviews with Bruno Beger, an anthropologist and SS member who would later be brought to trial and imprisoned for selecting over 100 inmates for "study" at Auschwitz (all of whom were gassed). I would recommend Hale's book for anyone interested in the origins and perpetuation of Nazism. Himmler's Crusade is already a classic in the field.

Underlying forces in the Third Reich

This is an excellent book. It describes the mostly unknown drive of the Nazis to discover the roots of their people and their influences around the world for many thousands of years before the Third Reich. It doesn't get any more interesting than this. The title is somewhat of a misnomer, however. The Nazis never questioned where the Aryan race originated, they were only trying to discover their history and influences around the world. Modern archaeology shows us that caucasian peoples were in North America over 11,000 years ago. The northern European caucasian mummies found in the arid lands of northeastern China show the unrelenting wanderlust of the curious peoples from the north. These exoduses of the European peoples are what the Nazis sought to discover. These are the real "diaspora peoples" whose languages have been confused and who have been spread around the world. That is what drove them in Indiana-Jones-like fashion to try to find these things. Still, it is an excellent book full of great information to those who have never thought or read about these things. Most books parrot the tired old terms about Hitler: "Monster", "Murderer", etc. It is nice to see a book which shows a glimmer of the kinds of underlying motivations which could so fanatically compel an extremely advanced and intelligent population to do the things they did. This book serves to help raise that curtain.
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