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GUNTHER, HANS F. K.; BIRD, VIVIAN (TRANS.); PEARSON, ROGER (TRANS.) - The Religious Attitudes of the Indo-Europeans

England: Historical Review Press, 2001. Reprint. Paperback. ISBN: 0906879515. Please note: Despite what may appear elsewhere in this listing, the book we are offering is a paperback. "Advances reflections on the religiosity of the Indo-European speaking peoples originating from a common Bronze Age nucleus. Examines the inate religiosity of the European peoples." - back cover. "If, in our era of the 'Decline of the West', the last remnants of the Western Indo-European peoples are submerged due to the dearth of true-blooded Nordics, then nevertheless the last few survivors will retain that same Indo-European conviction which supported and inspired 'the last Romans' who witnessed the conversion of the aristocratic Roman repulbic into the 'de-Romised' empire - the proud belief in inflexible and unyeilding courage before destiny which will be portrayed in this work as characteristically Indo-European, and above all Nordic." - Foreword to the sixth German edition. "Hans F.K. Gunther (1891-1968) joined the Nazi Party in 1932, the only leading racial theorist to do so before Hitler's rise to power in 1933, and Adolf Hitler and Hermann Goering were students of his works, attending his inaugural lecture at Jena in 1930. In 1935, he was declared the 'pride of the NSDAP' for his work. He was interned for three years after World War II, denied the Holocaust and supported eugenicist causes until his death." - Historica Fandom website. First published in the 1930s. Text in English. Translated from the German. 112 pages. References. Clean, tight and unmarked with moderate wear.; 8vo. Good .
USD 250.00 [Appr.: EURO 213 | £UK 185.25 | JP¥ 36732] Book number 453j1562

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