Third Reich UFOs

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Third Reich UFOs' are wonder weapons whose existence is highly speculative. The UFO's are advanced airplanes, which also have the ability to move though space. They were supposedly produced during the Second World War by National Socialist Germany, but too late to influence the outcome of the war. But it is hypothesized that the national socialists used these UFO's to be the first to go to the moon. It is also hypothesized that these UFO's played a crucial role in the Allied invasion of Antarctica in 1947.

History

There are stories of Flying saucers (German: Rundflugzeug, Feuerball, Diskus, Haunebu, Hauneburg-Geräte, VRIL, Kugelblitz, Andromeda-Geräte, Flugkreisel, Kugelwaffen or ironically Reichsflugscheiben) in which advanced aircraft or spacecraft were supposedly developed during World War II by the Germans. Some believe that National socialist scientists continued to develop these flying saucers in secret underground bunkers in the New Swabia region of Antarctica. References to such craft appear mostly in science fiction, conspiracy theory, and underground comic book sources.

These stories are often associated with esoteric nationalism, an ideology that supposes the possibility of National restoration by supernatural or paranormal means.[1]

These myths were likely inspired by historical German development of jet aircraft such as the Me 262, the Horten Ho 229, the guided missile V1 and the ballistic missile V2, the latter forming the basis for the early missile and space programs of both the Soviet Union and the United States.

In 1978 Miguel Serrano, a Chilean diplomat and National socialist sympathizer, published The Golden Band, in which he claimed that Adolf Hitler was an avatar of Vishnu and was then communing with Hyperborean gods in an underground Antarctic base in New Swabia. Serrano predicted that Hitler would lead a fleet of UFOs from the base to establish the Fourth Reich.[2] In popular culture, this alleged UFO fleet is referred to as the National socialist flying saucers from Antarctica.

Of course official depictions of the Third Reich--depictions which are illegal to even question in Europe and many countries--state that the Third Reich had super science fiction cremation ovens which could cremate at a thousand times the capacity of a modern oven and even disintegrate the bones. Bones don't burn and the modern cremation process just throws the bones away. But according to official history, the Third Reich allegedly had an advanced cremation process thousands of years in advance of modern cremation ovens, so they allegedly must have had extraterrestrials giving them advanced technology, and allegedly the Third Reich also had UFOs and time travel craft. In reality, the Third Reich did not have such advanced cremation techniques, and they were also not needed because six million Jews were not murdered in homicidal gas chambers, a better estimate of the number of Jews that died is between 200,000 and 300,000 and they died because of natural causes, food shortages, allied bombings and diseases, -just like non-Jews died during WWII- not as a result of an intentional program by the Germans to kill Jews specifically. Likewise, many stories of Third Reich advanced super technology are to be taken with a grain of salt, although these stories generally came into existence because the Third Reich create many technological innovations (like rockets and new kinds of planes), whereas the 6 million story is is purely the product of delusional Jewish brains.

Holocaust skeptic Ernst Zundel once published a book titled UFO'S Nazi Secret Weapons?. He published the book under the name Christof Friedrich.[3]

Media and popular culture

Several films have been produced concerning claims the Third Reich developed UFOs. One film is entitled Iron Sky. Two youtube videos can be found about the Iron Sky film. The following short cartoon combines the Third Reich UFOs theory with Hitler Escaped To Argentina Theory:

See also

References

  1. Goodrick-Clarke, Nicholas (2002). Black Sun: Aryan Cults, Esoteric Nationalism and the Politics of Identity. New York University Press. ISBN 0-8147-3124-4. 
  2. Serrano, Miguel (1978). Das goldene Band: esoterischer Hitlerismus. ISBN 3-926179-20-1. 
  3. UFO'S Nazi Secret Weapons? book cover