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Wilhelm Teudt (7
December 1860 in
Bergkirchen – 5
January 1942 in Detmold) was a
German cleric and völkisch lay
archaeologist who
believed in an ancient...
- F.
Teudt (1820-1895).
Teudt was
originally from
Mecklenburg but had come to
Denmark in 1841. H****el
became the sole
owner of the
company when
Teudt retired...
- In 1929,
German lay
archaeologist and ****ure
Ahnenerbe member Wilhelm Teudt proposed that the
symbol represented an Irminsul. However,
according to...
- "Germanic Stonehenge".: 69
Teudt po****rized the
identification of the site as that of the
Saxon Irminsul destro**** by Charlemagne.
Teudt could refer to a total...
-
Esotericism in
Germany and
Austria Fascist symbolism Irminsul § Wilhelm
Teudt, the Externsteine, and
symbol List of
symbols designated by the Anti-Defamation...
- the
Wolfsangel The
Ahnenerbe research unit of the SS also used
Wilhelm Teudt's neo-heathen
Irminsul symbol. Str****erism, a
strand of ****sm with a Third...
- 1936,
Ahnenerbe took over the
publication of
Teudt's magazine Germanien,
first in
cooperation with
Teudt, then
without him. The
monthly now
became the...
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traditional beliefs,
resisting the
foreign religion of Christianity.
Wilhelm Teudt mentions the site of the m****acre in his 1929 book
Germanische Heiligtümer...
- for
individual study.
Among those active at the
Wewelsburg was
Wilhelm Teudt.
Wewelsburg Castle was also a
centre for
archaeological excavations in the...
- with each other. In 1909, the idea was
advanced in Germany. There,
Wilhelm Teudt had
argued for the
presence of
linear alignments connecting various sites...