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| DESCRIPTION: This is a book in fine condition that was looted by the WWII Kulturtrager from the library of the Houston Stewart Chamberlain, 1855-1927. Born in Portsmouth, England on September 9, 1855, he was the son of British General Will Chas. Chamberlain. After his training as a theologian between 1870 and 1879 he made his first trip to Bayreuth in 1882 to meet Richard Wagner, 1813-1883. A lasting admiration began. Chamberlain was the living personification of true and great Germanic culture. In 1899, Chamberlain intensely studied culture and history and its importance to the future of the western world. He theorizes that Judaism is foreign to all western thought and toxic to the Germanic destiny. He writes many books and white papers on race and religion. The studies of race and nation excel among his writings and later inspired the young Adolf Hitler. Chamberlain was important for his role in linking ancient anti-Semitism with modern racist theories. He wrote that the Jews had poisoned the "Aryan doctrine." Chamberlain saw in Hitler the man who would implement his ideas and rid mankind of the Jewish mindset. He saw all of western history in terms of a race struggle. He saw the Germans as the natural and legitimate rulers of the world. His book Die Grundlagen des 19 Jahrhunderts, The Foundations of the 19th Century 1899, combined racial theory with a vitalist philosophy and cultural criticism creating a universal world view with markedly conservative traits. He held physical and moral inequality to be the basis of human existence. He maintained that Jesus' "Aryan doctrine" had been poisoned by Judaism. This deformation of an Aryan religion (Christianity) by the Jew Paul in the racial chaos of the Roman Empire had determined all of European history and constituted what Chamberlain called the foundation of the 19th century. He believed that only the Aryans were capable of a creative culture and therefore their intermingling with "inferior races" would lead to decline and degeneration. His racial theories exerted a great influence on his contemporaries including Kaiser Wilhelm II, who was one of Chamberlain's devoted readers, corresponding with him and awarding him the Iron Cross for his astounding publication. Alfred Rosenberg's The Myth of the Twentieth Century was based largely on his ideas. This is a book that is not only rare in the fact that it is a Third Reich volume from the HQ of the famous Death's Head Division in the Bavarian Alps, but it is also a rare collector's book from the pen of history's most able writers of racial theory. It would be quite natural that it would be found on the bookshelf of the training library of the PRICE: $225.00 |
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