Zodiac and Swastika

Zodiac and Swastika

Cover of the first American edition
Author Wilhelm Wulff
Original title Tierkreis und Hakenkreuz: Als Astrologe an Himmlers Hof
Country Germany
Language German
Subject Nazi occultism
Published
  • 1968 (Bertelsmann Sachbuchverlag, in German)
  • 1973 (Coward, McCann & Geoghegan, in English)
Media type Print

Zodiac and Swastika: How Astrology Guided Hitler's Germany (German: Tierkreis und Hakenkreuz: Als Astrologe an Himmlers Hof) is a 1968 book by Wilhelm Wulff. It was released in 1973 in the United States by Coward, McCann & Geoghegan and in the United Kingdom by Arthur Barker Limited of London. The English edition has a foreword by Walter Laqueur.

Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke takes the book as evidence that Wulff was consulted by Heinrich Himmler in the last weeks of the war.[1] However, Goodrick-Clarke does not deal with Wulff's claim that as early as 1943 he got the assignment to locate Benito Mussolini, who had disappeared after being ousted from power.

Wulff claims that Arthur Nebe and Walter Schellenberg had assigned him various astrological tasks. He also mentions that they had used pendulum dowsers like Ludwig Straniak for similar purposes.

At least one other book also makes allegation that a pendulum dowser called Dr. Wilhelm Gutberlet had been one of Adolf Hitler's closest friends.[2][3] These claims, however, strongly appear to be just another example of the modern mythology of Nazi occultism.

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