I just had a guy visiting that asked me about the Geggen Geist Gruppen. Not being my area of interest, I only know there was a section of the SS task to invetigate the para normal and Paganism. I promised him to pose the question here. I saw a program on the history channel about this subject, but that is as far as my knowledge goes. I thought if anyone can help , he would be around here. Maybe Thorsten? Thanx Jacques
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This is what came up on Google "Gegengeist Gruppe or G.G.G. is a nazi organization, which was founded by Jurgen Wulf, that aimed to sustain Hitler in power through the use of occult artifacts, including obtaining and reassembling the remains of Beliar. "
It seems to be a fictional story from a game called "Blood Rayne" . Why am I wasting my time with this?
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I don't know anything about this, but it's a fact that Himmler created a special branch of the Ahnenerbe in order to deal with witchcraft and witches; a pretty huge archive (called Hexenkartothek) was set up containing thousands of files related to persecuted and burned alive witches during the Inquisition time frame.
Seems like an old Himmler's female ancestor was one of them too.
It's said the branch was called Sonderauftrag H (C3) and was part of the RSHA Amt VIILast edited by PBR; 08-06-2013, 07:50 AM.
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Originally posted by T.K. View PostI don't know anything about this, but it's a fact that Himmler created a special branch of the Ahnenerbe in order to deal with witchcraft and witches; a pretty huge archive (called Hexenkartothek) was set up containing thousands of files related to persecuted and burned alive witches during the Inquisition time frame.
Seems like an old Himmler's female ancestor was one of them too.
It's said the branch was called Sonderauftrag H (C3) and was part of the RSHA Amt VII
Actually, not Ahnenerbe , like we would assume, but investigated by one of the intelligence/law enforcement branches- if I remember correctly.
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Originally posted by jacquesf View PostThis is what came up on Google "Gegengeist Gruppe or G.G.G. is a nazi organization, which was founded by Jurgen Wulf, that aimed to sustain Hitler in power through the use of occult artifacts, including obtaining and reassembling the remains of Beliar. "
It seems to be a fictional story from a game called "Blood Rayne" . Why am I wasting my time with this?
Kind of like those books that say the Nazi UFOs are on the planet Aldabaron 5 as per the Ahnenerbe's plans of survival.
There was an Ahnenerbe...there was a review of Witch burnings in Germany
but ...
the rest is make-believe
oh...the initials G.G.G. was also used for a religious group during this era or just before, but without any connection to Witch-document reviewing powers.
So there was a GGG.
Just not what the modern make believe story states
I suspect the author knew this-it makes for a successful recipe for such stories
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Originally posted by N.C. Wyeth View PostOK, Michael Fay - I would be curious to know - what is your "take" on this place . . . and to expand, what paralell's may exist, within the culture of the SS?
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not sure of the location, but could be as well a Thingstaette when this is for sure of the 30's.
I assume is should read Gegengeist Gruppe.
Originally posted by N.C. Wyeth View PostOK, Michael Fay - I would be curious to know - what is your "take" on this place . . . and to expand, what paralell's may exist, within the culture of the SS?
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Originally posted by Robert H View Postnot sure of the location, but could be as well a Thingstaette when this is for sure of the 30's.
http://www.geseke.de/stadtinfos/stadtrundgang/sp_auto_539.php
And "T.K." was onto something when he mentioned, "It's said the branch was called Sonderauftrag H (C3) and was part of the RSHA Amt VII" . . . this is from a blog, but serves well to be brief in explanation, and even mentions much of the in-depth study on the topic:
http://magiaposthuma.blogspot.com/2008/03/h-sonderauftrag.html
And I agree - there is much material out there about the SS and the occult . . . and the quest to decipher fact from fiction does become a challenge quite often!
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