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Himmler's Crusade: The Nazi Expedition to Find the Origins of the Aryan Race (Hardcover)

by Christopher Hale (Author) "AT THE BEGINNING OF 1939, ADOLF HITLER UNVEILED HIS NEW REICHS Chancellery building in Berlin..." (more)
Key Phrases: glacial cosmogony, monk official, incarnate lama, Dalai Lama, Bruno Beger, German Tibet Expedition (more...)
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" As the Indiana Jones films showed, Nazis, new age mumbo-jumbo and exotic locations are a formula that works. Christopher Hale's gripping and well-researched tale of an SS-sponsored scientific mission to Tibet in 1938-39 has the whole shebang: mad occult beliefs, mountains, strange charactors called Bruno or Ernst and stomach-churning concentration camp experiments to round things off." -- The Sunday Times (London)

A scientific expedition or a sinister mission?

Why would the leader of the Nazi’s dreaded SS, the second-most-powerful man in the Third Reich, send a zoologist, an anthropologist, and several other scientists to Tibet on the eve of war? Himmler’s Crusade tells the bizarre and chilling story one of history’s most perverse, eccentric, and frightening scientific expeditions. Drawing on private journals, new interviews, and original research in German archives as well as in Tibet, author Christopher Hale recreates the events of this sinister expedition, asks penetrating questions about the relationship between science and politics, and sheds new light on the occult theories that obsessed Himmler and his fellow Nazis.

Combining the highest standards of narrative history with the high adventure and exotic locales of Raiders of the Lost Ark, Himmler’s Crusade reveals that Himmler had ordered these men to examine Tibetan nobles for signs of Aryan physiology, undermine the British relationship with the ruling class, and sow the seeds of rebellion among the populace. Most strangely, the scientists–all SS officers–were to find scientific proof of a grotesque historical fantasy that was at the center of Himmler’s beliefs about race.

Set against the exquisite backdrop of the majestic Himalayas, this fast-paced and engaging narrative provides new and troubling insight into one of the strangest episodes in the history of science, politics, and war. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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It is a pilgrimage that thousands have taken in search of enlightenment, inner peace, or even sheer adventure. When five officers of the Nazi SS made the arduous journey to Tibet’s forbidden city of Lhasa in the winter of 1938, however, the objects of their quest were mysterious, sinister, and, ultimately, deeply malevolent. Under orders from Reichsführer Heinrich Himmler, these scientists were to find proof of a bizarre historical fantasy, lay the groundwork for a global political and military strategy, and pinpoint the origins and remnants of the Aryan "master race."

Himmler’s Crusade tells the riveting tale of one of the most perverse, eccentric, and frightening scientific expeditions in history. Based on a wide range of previously unused sources, including journals, new interviews, and original research in German archives as well as in Tibet, this real-life drama combines the highest standards of narrative history with the high adventure and exotic locales of Raiders of the Lost Ark.

Central to this chilling tale is the complex and problematic character of Ernst Schäfer, the expedition’s leader. A serious and extremely competent young zoologist, Schäfer was so consumed by ambition that he was eager to become Himmler’s protégé and to do anything his patron commanded in return for opportunity, fame, and influence at the very highest levels of Nazi power. Though they had their own projects to pursue, Schäfer’s team spent most of its time in Tibet doing Himmler’s bidding, which included sowing the seeds of rebellion, undermining Britain’s relationship with the Tibetan ruling class, and confirming Himmler’s grotesque theories about the origins of the Aryan race.

Part spy thriller, part detective yarn, and all real-life adventure, Himmler’s Crusade takes you from Himmler’s SS stronghold at Wewelsburg Castle, where he inculcated elite SS recruits with the appropriate racial thinking, to the dizzying Himalayan heights, where Schäfer and his team examined Tibetan nobles for signs of Aryan ancestry. It asks penetrating questions about the relationship between science and politics and sheds new light on the occult theories that obsessed Himmler and his fellow Nazis. Supplemented with dozens of fascinating photos taken during the expedition, this engagingly told tale provides deep insight into one of the strangest episodes in the tumultuous months just prior to the outbreak of World War II. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 422 pages
  • Publisher: Castle Books (January 30, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0785822542
  • ISBN-13: 978-0785822547
  • Product Dimensions: 9.4 x 6.1 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.8 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (24 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #87,012 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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41 of 46 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Brilliant Account of History, October 23, 2003
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This is a brilliant and incredibly well researched book analyzing a little known, but powerfully important, part of Nazi history. I picked the book to read because it received such a stellar review by Michael Burleigh, the most renowned international authority on the Third Reich. Immediately, I was entranced by every aspect of Hale's account of an SS-sponsored expedition to Tibet in 1938-39. Hale goes way beyond doing a comprehensive book study of the subject. He actually conducted his own expedition to Tibet, retracing the steps that the SS-sponsored expedition leaders took and interviewing individuals who were either part of the expedition or who were associated with it. For example, throughout the book Hale provides astonishing information from his interviews with Bruno Beger, an anthropologist and SS member who would later be brought to trial and imprisoned for selecting over 100 inmates for "study" at Auschwitz (all of whom were gassed). I would recommend Hale's book for anyone interested in the origins and perpetuation of Nazism. Himmler's Crusade is already a classic in the field.
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33 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars a compelling book, October 23, 2003
By Peter G. Buckley "petermenlo" (Brooklyn, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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I found this account of the Himmler sponsored expedition to find the mythical origins of the Aryan race utterly absorbing, not only because it sheds light on one of the odd, yet central strands of the Nazi cosmology but also because of the ways in which it was observed by the British. I had little idea that Tibet formed the locus of Western spiritual projections over so many decades.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A bewildering (written) History Channel documentary, March 13, 2005
Remember Indiana Jones? Weren't those silly scenes fro "Raiders" quite hilarious, with the Nazis searching for the "Arc of the Covenant"? Well... read this book, and you may not find them so amusing next time around.

Christopher Hale, a BBC documentary producer, really knows how to present and tell a story, no matter how unbelievable and apparently preposterous it may seem at first. After all, what would the Nazis be doing in Tibet in 1938-39, right? Worng! Turns out they were there, and not on a picnic trip: they were actively looking for their Aryan roots, visting the forbidden city of Lhasa, meeting with the current regime (and making the British rather nervous at that), while the new Dalai Lama was being found and brought to Tibet .

The story of Ernst Schäfer -who after the war denied any wrongdoing to his allied captors- and his four team-mates makes for an enjoyable and very entertaining reading, while Hale's subtle but precise insights and ocassional humorous remarks all you (the reader) to participate on his unique documentary-producer perspective.

Far from offering his own ideological perspective, Hale limits himself to describing -with his keen ability to look beyond the evident and the superficial- closing up the book with a simple yet well structure "moral" (to give it a name) on the inherent dangers of believeing that myths are essentially harmless: as he's so clearly explained -and history frequently demonstrated- a nation's inherent and underlying beliefs can lead it to far away places.

In summary: if you enjoy cuddling up with a good history book, and don't feel the need to read a doctoral thesis on the occult roots of Nazism (for which Nicholas Goodrich-Clarke is the best path to follow), get a hold of this very well researched and smartly illustrated book (the pictures do tell a whole story here), written from the unmistakeable perspective of a TV-documentaries' producer (you feel like you're watching the documentary on the History Channel). It's an amazing story, proving once again that truth is always far ore incredible than fiction.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting if not so pedantic, But all the stories are interesting
Hale's book takes on a subject that has been bandied about since the 1930s. Just how obsessed were the Germans at proving that they were the 'master race'. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Grey Wolffe

5.0 out of 5 stars Christopher Hale is one of the great new age story teller.
This book has so much detail in to the life of Schafer, Berger and other expedition members. By reading this book you'll feel that you're right with the Tibetan expedition. Read more
Published 7 months ago by Z. Ali

4.0 out of 5 stars Not very well written but still intriguing
Reading this, it is fairly obvious that this is Mr. Hale's first book, but the subject is so interesting and has received so little attention that it is still a good read
Published 7 months ago by Richard

2.0 out of 5 stars Pure fiction
Well I bought this book because I was interested in what the Nazis had to say about the origins of the Aryan race. Or interested in Nazi science, occult belief etc. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Spazmonkey

2.0 out of 5 stars book review
backgrounder for some of the Indiana Jones plots.
some good information interspersed with extraneous
sections. Too long.
Published 12 months ago by Patrick Stakem

4.0 out of 5 stars Himmlers Crusade
This was ok I guess. It contained material that I had already discovered in other books, but it was superbly written.
Published 13 months ago by Jon Holland

4.0 out of 5 stars Compelling but with distractions
This is the story of a Nazi expedition into Tibet. The expedition was commissioned by Himmler and led by zoologist Ernst Schaffer. Read more
Published on April 17, 2007 by Frikle

4.0 out of 5 stars True life adventure ...and one of history's strangest turns
History makes strange bedfellows. Here we see the Nazi (or more exactly Himmler's) flirtation with Tibet, and Tibet's aristocracy. Read more
Published on May 12, 2006 by Earth that Was

2.0 out of 5 stars A GOOD YARN RUINED
This is a good yarn ruined ! The subtitle of the book is, "The true story of the 1938 Nazi expedition into Tibet". Read more
Published on April 19, 2006 by Capt I. McRae

5.0 out of 5 stars Fascinating Book
I found it quite interesting and certainly thought provoking! While the book did, at times, drag a bit, overall I believe that it is a well researched and highly enlightening... Read more
Published on March 27, 2006 by Mark Twain

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