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u/baaladramelech · 3 pointsr/ChilluminatiPod

I have to say, I don't use kindle so I have no idea if these are available there, but maybe I can give you a starting point.

If you want a fiction book, I really have enjoyed the Nazi Occult by Kennet Hite. It is kinda interesting to read to find some story hooks if you want to write some stories or wanna run a tabletop rpg campaign.

If you are looking for a complete non-fiction book on Nazi Occult though, things get really hard. There isn't really a book that I can easily recommend just because different aspects of this was researched by different people but you might find bits and pieces from:

Heinrich Himmler: A Life by Peter Longerich - Biography of Himmler is crucial if you are curious about late Nazi occult ideologies and what they did.

The Occult Roots of Nazism by Nicholas Goodrick-Clark - I haven't read most of this one yet, sadly, but from what I have seen, it's really good.

Black Sun by Nicholas Goodrick-Clark - If i am remembering correctly, this book also takes a look at neo-nazism.

Nicholas Goodrick-Clark is a good source, really.

Except these for, if you want to read more on Nazi Occult, Wikipedia is really the best place to find academic papers and all that kind of stuff. For example:

Bibliography of Occultism in Nazism page of Wikipedia.

u/pijinglish · 1 pointr/ConspiracyII

I can't say I agree with you about Vril, but I'll admit the story is quite entertaining. Thule, on the other hand, I think hasn't been examined as much as it should be (though Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke's book Black Sun is among the best on the subject).

Edit: What do you find convincing about Vril, if you don't mind my asking?