The oddities and inconsistencies of the second patriotic war are fantastic. Mysterious mysteries of World War II (16 photos). Many "heroes" of the war were invented by Soviet propaganda. So, for example, there were no Panfilov heroes

The strangeness of the blockade

And yet, with all my admiration for the feat of the blockade, I cannot keep silent about some facts. Researchers A. Kungurov and D. Bayda noticed important inconsistencies in the official version.

First of all, the very term "blockade of Leningrad" is inaccurate. After all, a fair piece of land turned out to be in the ring, where the city occupies only ten percent.

1) It is known that factories were working throughout the blockade. "In 1941-44, 2,000 tanks, 1,500 aircraft, thousands of guns, many warships, 225,000 machine guns, 12,000 mortars, 10,000,000 shells and mines were manufactured and repaired in Leningrad."

BUT where does the electricity come from?

Here is another quote from an official source: “After the blockade closed, the city was cut off from all suburban power plants. Many substations and power lines were destroyed. Only five thermal power plants operated in Leningrad itself. However, due to a lack of fuel, their energy output was sharply reduced, which was enough only for hospitals, bakeries and government buildings related to the front.

The transmission of electricity from the Volkhovskaya hydroelectric power station was interrupted, the main equipment of which in October 1941 was taken to the Urals and to Central Asia. Two auxiliary hydraulic units of 1000 kW remained at the station, which worked for the Volkhovstroy railway junction and military units.

Many power engineers went to the front. The most difficult day was January 25, 1942. In the entire energy system, only one station worked, carrying a load of only 3000 kW ... "

What is the production of military equipment? Machine tools, tank armor welding, rolling mills. All this eats many electricity! Where was it taken?

Other smart people say:

The machines were rotated by hand!

Here you come to lathe and turn it with your hands - at the right speed, so that the cutter starts to remove chips! And I'll look...

Little of! Electric transport worked in the city! On January 3, 1942, trams and trolleybuses stopped, but on March 8 the trams started running again. First, cargo, and on April 15, passenger.

Where electricity came from is a mystery...

2) Let's get back to production. It requires the supply of raw materials: a tank cannot be woven from air. Thousands of tons of metal need to be brought to the city, this load also falls on the Road of Life - and historians do not write anything about this.

Where did the finished product go? The same two thousand tanks? If they were left in the city, then why didn't such an armada break through the blockade? If removed, how? Historians are silent.

3) Why didn't the Germans destroy the ice track with artillery? Anti-aircraft guns prevented them from bombing - but the flying projectile is inevitable ... You can figure out the route with one flight of the "frame" (reconnaissance aircraft Fw-189), then break it with a dozen shells. Clearing a new route will take half a day ...

Shooting at the city consumes more ammunition and gives meager results. Regularly pecking on the ice track is much more effective. But for some reason the Germans did not do this.

4) March 29, 1942 arrived in the city partisan convoy. The fact is known, but insufficiently meaningful.

The convoy (223 food carts) came from the occupied Pskov and Novgorod regions. It's not a needle in a haystack, you can't hide it under a bush... But that's okay. Another thing is more interesting: the convoy calmly crossed the front line and drove into Leningrad.

Yes, good partisans had developed intuition and knew how to find themselves in right time in the right place. But they still couldn’t become invisible and walk through the walls ... So, there were no Germans at all in this area! How is this possible?

5) On the southern shore of Lake Ladoga, the Germans captured a strip only 12 kilometers wide. It was she who provided the blockade.

However, it was possible to break through this strip only in January 1943. Moreover, thousands of guns and ten million shells were fired in the city during the blockade! Two thousand tanks! With such strength, you can’t break through twelve kilometers ?! It is very strange.

Released weapons were exported to mainland, was not used for release, you say.

Let's say. But why to take it out by boats and trucks - when it is possible to break through 12 km and use the railway, which is incomparably easier, faster and cheaper?

6) The Kirov Plant throughout the blockade produced KV tanks, cannons, cases of mines, grenades, shells for Katyushas, ​​parts for machine guns, cast iron, steel, rolled metal, etc. The most important defense enterprise! This is common knowledge.

Another thing is also known: the front passed from the plant in ... four kilometers. And here questions arise.

What, the Germans did not know the purpose of the plant? They had to know. And any cannon hits 4 km. A single heavy battery could blow the Kirov factory to dust. Why didn't you break it??

This also applies to the Izhora plant. He also released military equipment, and the front line also passed 4–5 km from it.

7) And finally. Here is the official figure: 148,478 shells fell on Leningrad. Kungurov writes: “A large-caliber long-range gun makes 1 shot in 2 minutes. For an hour - 30 shots. For an 8-hour working day - 240 (German soldiers fought on schedule). In 900 days, such a gun makes 216,000 shots.

One the cannon, without straining, during the blockade could spew out twice as many shells as fell on the city! And what did the others do?

Either the figure "148,478 shells" is taken from the ceiling and greatly underestimated,

Either the Germans fired lazily around the city, smoking between the shots.

This can be explained as follows: they took care of the ammunition. They hoped that hunger and cold would kill Leningraders for free. Let's say.

But why the Kirov Plant survived - I cannot answer.

The suffering and feat of the people of Leningrad are undeniable. However, there are many oddities in the official interpretation of the blockade.

The Germans shot inexplicably little at the city, factories and the Road of Life. Ours (having produced a mountain of weapons) for an inexplicably long time did not break through the 12-kilometer strip. Barricades were not built in the city - that is, for some reason they knew that there would be no street fighting.

What does all of this mean? DO NOT KNOW. I am not yet ready to explain the secret meaning of these events.

Others say:

Stalin hated Leningrad and deliberately starved it with a blockade!

I think it's nonsense. Firstly, for what hated? Justify! Some Muscovites dislike Peter - but not to the same extent! And Stalin is not a Muscovite! Secondly, why didn't this "hatred" manifest itself before and after the war?

How?! - a connoisseur will instantly jump up. - And the Leningrad case?!!

Well hello. What does it have to do with the "hatred of the city"? In 1949, a group of St. Petersburg officials decided to create a Communist Party of the RSFSR - which would inevitably destroy the Union, as happened in 1991. In addition, without the permission of Moscow, they (with a loss of 4 billion!) held the All-Union Fair. Secretly covered this event was the chairman of the State Planning Committee of the USSR N. Voznesensky and the chairman of the Council of Ministers of the RSFSR M. Rodionov - so the trail led to the capital.

Then it turned out that Voznesensky deliberately "mistaken" in the planning of the national economy and allowed the loss of 236 secret documents - that is, he simply gave them to the enemy.

This conspiracy had to be extinguished by all means. And then ordinary Leningraders did not suffer in any way.

So the version “Stalin was blockading the city” is no good.

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The theme of the Great Patriotic War in our science fiction is an extremely delicate issue. This war is one of the most tragic moments in our history... Twenty-seven million dead, hundreds of destroyed cities and towns, thousands of destroyed villages. And also - more than four million prisoners (few managed to return from there), millions driven to a foreign land ... This was our Holocaust.
My grandmother (on her mother's side) had three brothers and a younger sister who fought in this war. Relatives also fought on the paternal side. Therefore, I would not fantasize about this topic. Because it bleeds... Reality has surpassed any anti-utopia. After all, whatever one may say, science fiction is considered by many to be a “light” genre. Opening the book with the subtitle "Fantastic. Adventures." The reader sets himself up in advance for an easy, entertaining reading. Not requiring special efforts of the mind to understand the meaning. Not causing strong emotional experiences. But again, this is my personal opinion.
I remember, when I was still in high school (in the year, like, in the 80s), I was outraged by a fantastic story published in one of the youth magazines. There (in the story, that is) our grandfathers were helped to repel the onslaught of the Nazi troops ... aliens on a "flying saucer"! It turns out that without the help of the "green men" our soldiers could not win? So already, the layman in the West (and now, alas, often with us) is firmly convinced that "these stupid Russians" would not have been able to defeat the brave army of the "brilliant Adolf" if not for the help of "Private Ryan"! (Understand, I am not at all belittling the contribution to the Victory of our allies - I am simply standing up for historical justice.)
And yet, in Soviet years, I happened to read a couple of things written by talented people, and most importantly, those who fought on the fronts of the Great Patriotic War. Their right to "front-line fantasy" cannot be challenged. But my impression of these things was not the same for me ...
Alexander Shalimov and Sever Hansovsky ... Both are front-line soldiers. Both were then very popular (and now they are not forgotten - there are many fans of their work).
Alexander Shalimov - a certified geologist, a former sapper officer, at that time became famous for his fascinating stories with a dizzyingly twisted plot. "Dinosaur Hunters" is about trying to catch a live tyrannosaurus rex in the African swamps. “The Mystery of the Thundering Fissure” is about the discovery of an ancient alien spaceport in the Gobi Desert. "Window to Infinity" is a warning story about the dangers of playing with the human mind. "Ghosts of the White Continent" is Shalimov's most interesting work, with a mysterious fate, which - in itself - is a topic for an article.
I repeat: Alexander Shalimov is one of my favorite authors. But this thing - "The Fugitive" ...
However, judge for yourself. Its plot is simple (it couldn't be simpler). On the street of German-occupied Alushta, a strange young man appears as if from nowhere. Cleanly and neatly dressed, with delicate features, a wild mane of black hair and large sad eyes. He speaks Russian with an accent, but he does not look like a German, or an “ally”. The name is also strange - Albin. And the poor man would have fallen into the paws of the patrol (and then - in the Gestapo), if not for the local forester - Mitrofan Kuzmich Tsybulya. He picked up a strange guy (in fact, he saved him) and brought him to his house. Well, then - as expected. Albin does not know what day it is (neither day nor month). Moreover, he does not know what year it is! Mitrofan Kuzmich at first decided that the poor young man was “that one” (And what would we think?). But the uninvited guest discovers many talents. Repairs broken “walkers” (well, perhaps Vasya Terkin also surprised the owners with this). With the help of suggestion, he makes the owner who got drunk “in the smoke” stop rowdy and go to sleep. "Predicts" to the nearest day the date of the end of the war. This is just for him - just spit, because Albin came from the Future (if you haven't guessed yet)! He understands the language of birds, has an incredible memory. And also - he burns a German patrol from a "small shiny pistol", and then - helps the arrested partisans to escape (the police station burns to the ground). In a word - "influencing the future by changing the past." I don’t know, maybe now, after many years, the hero’s actions seem to me, well, somehow too simple, or what? In addition, when other ... descendants appear on the stage, so to speak, it turns out that Albin is not such a positive character. There, at home, in the Future, he, dreaming of delaying the departure of the space expedition with which his girlfriend flew away, tried to blow up the ship (Wow?!) And then, frightened, he decided to rush away, to the Past ... It turns out that our miracle young man in fact, it turns out to be the most common terrorist ... Severe, but fair descendants from the “capture group” take away the compatriot who has committed a fine ... It would seem that we can put an end to it. But Alexander Shalimov gives us a completely unexpected ending (in my opinion, these are the most successful pages). After a "nth" number of years, the aged Mitrofan Kuzmich tells this story to a visiting correspondent. As proof of his story, he presents the stunned guest with a strange-looking belt with a belt (Albin forgot). On the belt - a bunch of rings with numbers and letters. It is clear that this is something like a portable Time Machine. Carried away, Mitrofan Kuzmich puts on this "harness" ...
“As I remember now,” he sighs. - Albin is standing in front of me and the wheels are turning the wheels ...
- Uncle Mitrofan! the guest jumps up. Don't touch the wheels!
Late. A device that suddenly turns on takes the old man to another time...
Sever Hansovsky is also a well-known name in our science fiction. They say that before becoming a writer, he tried more than a dozen professions. He went as a sailor on ships, worked in a geological party, even as a loader, they say he was. In the editorial offices, at first, they did not want to accept his stories - it was written painfully realistically. Intellectually, the editors understood that the author describes incredible events, but ... In my opinion, this is the best praise for a science fiction writer.
Based on his story "The Day of Wrath", a film of the same name was made. The wonderful story "The Master of the Bay" is about the possibility of the existence of beings-communities. Here small lumps of mucus are floating in the water, but as soon as they get together, they turn into a huge monster, capable of jokingly cracking down on sharks...
That story on the “frontline” topic, it seems, was called “An Alien Face”. “It seems” is because, having memorized the text almost by heart, I, to my shame, not only vaguely remember the name of the story, but also completely forgot the name of the main character! Forgive me. Please only accept the advice: if you come across a collection of Sever Gansovsky, be sure to read it! At least for this one! You will not regret!
And let's call the hero of the story (whom the author introduced as his front-line friend) Alexander. (I'm not exactly sure, but, in my opinion, they called him Sasha or Zhenya. Let it be Sasha,)
The main theme of "Alien Face" is telepathy or, as it is now fashionable to call it, "parapsychic communication".
Our Sasha begins to dream other people's dreams. That's right - strangers! The action of these nightmares takes place in the same places, but ...
... Here he is passing by a wrecked Soviet tank on the board of which the mocking "Armor of the Kripka and our tanks are bistres" is painted with an enemy hand. He sees the inscription, but is not indignant, but only smiles good-naturedly ... Here is a clearing from which he sends conventional signs into the sky, flashing a flashlight ... German paratroopers descend from the sky, and their leader obsequiously reports to him (To him! .. Soviet soldier! .. ) about readiness to complete the task ... In a dream, he leads the Germans through the forest to some fortified camp. They destroy sentries in strange black overcoats and seize a strange car with a tarpaulin-covered top ... Here he drives the captured car across the front line (to the German side!) And in Berlin, the grateful Hitler pats him on the cheek in a friendly manner and hangs the Iron Cross around his neck! .. Hitler , if he met him in reality, he would have strangled with his bare hands!
… Sasha wakes up with a headache. The lieutenant-special officer, who spends the night, immediately asks suspiciously:
- Do you know German?
- German?!
I thought you were mumbling in your sleep.
- Yes, I'm in their language - no boom-boom!
- Well, okay ... - the special officer says gloomily, and gives him a suspicious look.
…Our hero does not know what to do. These nightmares come to him every night. Their content is repeated over and over again, but with slight variations. One night, he sees how he is shaving over his pelvis, and a completely alien face is reflected in a shard of a mirror! However, it seems familiar to him.
The special officer is constantly spinning around, and this also does not improve the mood. And then, wandering around the neighborhood (some of them are on vacation), he wanders into a vaguely familiar area and is stopped by a sentry in a black overcoat! Sailor. Marines.
- Stop, brother! Here you can't!
The marines, it turns out, are guarding the positions of the guards mortars - the mysterious Katyushas. The nightmare is starting to come true.
And then Sashka remembers where he saw someone else's face that he dreamed of in a dream. Not far from the location of their regiment live two civilians - a gloomy, uncommunicative man and his deaf-mute daughter. He hurries to neutralize the lurking German saboteur, but is ambushed - the "deaf-mute daughter" stuns him with a blow to the head. And if it weren’t for the help of the stubborn lieutenant-special officer who followed him, suspecting, and then, having figured out the situation, he hurried to help, the war for Sasha ended already then.
... The gloomy bearded man actually turned out to be an Abwehr major who was instructed to steal one of the Katyushas. Before completing the assignment, he repeatedly considered the order of his actions and even imagined the awards scene in Berlin. And all this was accepted by the brain of a Soviet soldier in a dream as a sensitive receiver!
…The Special Section believed him. At the appointed time, a completely different reception awaited the German paratroopers in the clearing. Our hero also participated in the operation to capture and destroy them - after all, he remembered well how to flash a flashlight!
After that, they wanted to transfer him to the Special Department (in order to "peep" the dreams of exposed fascist spies), but this did not happen again, and he got himself sent to the front line. He died already in the last days of the war, during the liberation of Czechoslovakia ...
And what about our contemporary Russian science fiction? Basically, all the works where the action takes place during the Great Patriotic War exploit the same theme - the so-called "alternative history". What would happen if…
Fyodor Berezin has a world in which Soviet Union inflicts a "preemptive strike" on Germany and captures Europe.
In Andrey Lazarchuk's novel "All Capable of Bearing Weapons..." everything happens exactly the opposite: Germany wins, and the Soviet Union is divided into several parts.
In Vasily Zvyagintsev's complex and ambiguous work Odysseus Leaves Ithaca, the characters are trying to "replay" the initial period of the war. As if Stalin believed the reports about the impending fascist attack and took action...
Speaking of aliens... They are active in the novels of Lazarchuk and Zvyagintsev. For Lazarchuk, these are “non-time” (our descendants who arrived in the Time Machine), for Zvyagintsev they are powerful super-civilizations that cannot divide the Galaxy. And if the actions of the "modern" people can be understood (they played out with History, causing a catastrophe in the Future and trying to correct the situation), then the goals of the aliens in Zvyagintsev's novel remained vague for me. Well, you divide the Galaxy - so divide! And here we are and that damned 41st year?!
That's all.

Scary math. Facts about World War II

The Second World War is the largest and most bloody armed conflict that took place on our planet. All the facts and figures that you will now see are absolutely true. They hurt. They want to helplessly clench their fists. But this is our history.

The war began on September 1, 1939, when German and Slovak troops invaded Poland. It ended on September 2, 1945 with the surrender of the Japanese Empire.

It's six years and one day.

Children hiding from the bombing

62 of the 73 states that existed at that time participated in the Second World War. Six countries remained neutral.

Georgy Zhukov: “There is no sight more difficult than the sight of the destroyed fruits of labor, in which he invested his strength, talent, his love for his native land. There is no smell more bitter than the burning of ashes.

80% of the world's population participated in hostilities.

Military operations took place on the territory of 40 states.

Delano Roosevelt: "Wherever peace is broken, peace is everywhere threatened."

About 110 million people were mobilized to participate in the war.

This is the population of modern Portugal, Hungary, Sweden, Austria, Israel, Switzerland, Canada and Australia.

In total, from 45 to 60 million people died during the world conflict. There are no exact data, because many died not on the battlefield, but from starvation resulting from the war.

This is the entire population of modern Italy.

Adolf Hitler: “An extraordinarily active, imperious, cruel youth - that's what I will leave behind. In our knightly castles, we will raise young people before whom the world will shudder... Youth should be indifferent to pain. There should be no weakness or tenderness in it. I want to see in her eyes the brilliance of a predatory beast ... "

The Soviet Union lost about 26.6 million of its citizens.

This is the population of modern Moscow, St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Kazan, Yekaterinburg, Nizhny Novgorod and Samara.

Among the dead in the USSR, 13.6 million were civilians.

These are several regions of Russia: Irkutsk, Voronezh, Orenburg, Omsk regions, Altai and Primorsky regions.

Joseph Stalin: “Not a step back! This should be our main call now.”

On the territory of Germany and occupied Europe, there were 14,033 points for the isolation and destruction of people. These are concentration camps, their branches, prisons, ghettos, etc.

Children who survived Auschwitz

April 2013

Quote from him:

"As a result of the war of 1812 in Russia, the troops of Alexander-1, in alliance with Napoleon-1, conquered the territories of the Moscow-Smolensk Upland, or, figuratively speaking, "Petersburg defeated Muscovy."

Those who are highly experienced in history can try to clearly answer the simplest questions for themselves:

Why did Napoleon-1 go to conquer Smolensk and Moscow, and not the capital - Petersburg?

Why the capital Russian Empire became located "on the edge of the earth" Petersburg (large red dot), and not marked in green much more suitable for the capital status of the city (from left to right) Kyiv, Smolensk, Moscow, Yaroslavl, Nizhny Novgorod, Kazan?
The real history of the Russian Empire becomes extremely clear, logical and easily understood, if viewed from the correct point of view, from the Baltic.

1. Let's start with well-known facts: the capital of the Russian Empire was St. Petersburg, the ruling dynasty was the Romanovs.

2. "Romanovs" is a local pseudonym for the Holstein-Gottorp branch of the Oldenburg dynasty, who ruled the Baltic Sea.

4. The main vector of the conquest and development of the territories of Russia by the Romanovs is directed from St. Petersburg (the Baltic Sea) inland, to the Volga basin along the waterways, naturally in order to pump out useful resources from there. This part of the story of the Romanovs' gradual conquests has been disguised as various "internal" events to create the illusion of old possession (previous index page "The E-2 Wars Are Noticeable")

5. At the same time, additional vectors of the Romanovs' actions were sent there, to the Volga basin, from the Black and Azov Seas. This part of history is well known as the continuous wars of the Romanovs with Turkey.

May 1812 - Kutuzov signed a peace treaty with Turkey, the southern group of troops was freed, now everything is ready for the invasion of Muscovy, the troops begin to move towards Smolensk.

1812, June - Napoleon's troops arrive on the Neman, Alexander is waiting for him in Vilna, part of Alexander's troops has already arrived by water from St. Petersburg.

1812 - Napoleon's troops, instead of immediately rushing along the shortest strategic corridor along the sea to St. Petersburg, which was "protected" by one of Wittgenstein's infantry corps, it is now clear why they prefer to follow Alexander's troops in a friendly "wake column".

1812, August - all the troops of both Alexander and Napoleon, clearly on schedule, united near Smolensk, which was a key point on the path "from the Varangians to the Greeks."

“Fire in Moscow” is the second extremely publicized virtual episode of the war (see the comic thriller “The Great Virtual Fire of Moscow of 1812”) to explain the 30-year-old construction that followed the war (allegedly “restoration”), because from the point of view waterways at that time there could be nothing significant there, but from the point of view of overland road and rail communication in a straight line from St. Petersburg through Tver, then big Moscow should have been built in this place:

"The Flight of Napoleon's Army"- the third highly publicized virtual big episode of the war is made as follows: the real battles marked on the diagram shown earlier are dated "dotted line, through one" - part during the offensive, and part during the alleged "retreat" so that there is not even a shadow of the thought that the occupying army won and stayed. Mass death from frost and other factors, as it were, writes off a greatly overestimated number, that is, at the same time answers are given to the question: "Where did such a huge army of Napoleon go if it did not return to Europe."

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The whole truth about the Great Patriotic War part 12

The Matrix, or the Universe as an InfoGod Project (Alexander Grinin) [video] Saturday, 01 Jun. 2013
This movie has everything and everything. Freemasons and the Inquisition, members of the Bilderberg Club and aliens from outer space, yogis and Catherine II, Jesuits and Hitler, Stalin, Alain Dulles, etc. It's just that all these figures and phenomena are the result of the actions of the all-encompassing InfoGod, the different sides of which are shown to Mankind either in the form of Christ, or in the form of Buddha, or are given in sensations to Muslims and Jews as Allah or Jehovah ... In any case, this is how he argues in this program Vladimir Ivanov, President of the Civilization Project, whose unorthodox developments and ideas have long excited the minds of the scientific community and simply not impoverished in the mind of the population. Many viewers will probably disagree with much of what has been said, or even be outraged by the interpretations of events that took place in the past or are taking place in our time - especially since sometimes the information offered in the film seems simply incredible and unrealistic. And sometimes, on the contrary, too trivial, and requiring modernization ...

Year of release: 2013 Genre: Documentary, popular science Duration: 01:48:46 Director: Alexander Grinin
Description: We also bring to your attention some of the documents and materials mentioned in the film. They carry a distinct Soviet conspiracy standard, but nevertheless, put together, they can be useful to someone: ) - an organization that existed in Germany in 1935-1945, created with the aim of occult and ideological support for the functioning of the state apparatus of the Third Reich. In 1941, the society was included in the personal headquarters of the Reichsfuehrer SS, and all its activities were finally reoriented to military needs. Many projects were curtailed, but the Institute for Military Research, headed by Sievers, arose. Subsequently, the activities of the institute were examined in detail at the Nuremberg trials: the international tribunal recognized the Heritage of Ancestors as a criminal organization, and its leader Sievers was sentenced to death and hanged. The existence of this highly classified organization, created with the personal participation of Adolf Hitler, is the subject of the closest attention of the top-ranking leaders of the USA, the USSR (Russia), France, England, China ... What was it: a myth, a legend that keeps the dark, terrible secret knowledge of prehistoric civilizations, alien knowledge, magical secrets of otherworldly forces? Ahnenerbe takes its origin from the mystical organizations Germanenorden, Thule and Vril. The elite of the SS are members of the “knightly” orders of the “Lord of the Black Stone”, the “Black Knights of Thule” and the Masonic order within the SS itself - the “Black Sun”. The effect of various poisons, exposure to high and low temperatures, pain thresholds - these are the main scientific programs. The possibility of mass psychological and psychotropic influence, work on the creation of a superweapon was investigated. To conduct scientific research, Ahnenerbe attracted the best personnel - world-famous scientists. "Ahnenerbe" with German pedantry divided the work in the following areas: the creation of a superman, medicine, the development of new non-standard types of weapons (including mass destruction, including nuclear weapons), the possibility of using religious and mystical practices and ... the possibility of intercourse with alien highly developed civilizations (see. above).

The structure of Anen Erbe society

  • President: Heinrich Himmler
  • Director, scientific curator: Walter Wüst
  • Administration: Wolfram Sievers
  • Financial Management: Fitzner.
  • Ancestral Heritage Foundation: Bruno Galcke
  • Publishing House of the Heritage of Ancestors Foundation. The leader is Friedhelm Kaiser. Located in Berlin's Dahlem district.

By different sources, the number of departments of the Heritage of Ancestors ranges from 13 to 50, which is associated with the gradual growth of the organization. Thirty-five scientific departments were under the direction of Prof. Fust from Munich.

Departments whose activities are not known:

  • Research department of zoogeography and zoohistory.
  • Research Department of General Natural Science.
  • Research Department of Osteology.

    Ahnenerbe expeditions:

  • 1st expedition of Hermann Wirth to Scandinavia (1935)
  • 2nd expedition of Hermann Wirth to Scandinavia (1936)
  • Expedition of Yurio von Grönhagen to Karelia (1937)
  • Expedition of Franz Altheim and Erika Trautmann-Näring to the Middle East (1938)
  • Expedition of Ernst Schaefer to Tibet (1938-1939)
  • Expedition of Bruno Schweitzer to Iceland (1938-1939)
  • Expedition to the Baltic States as part of the German Archival Commission (1939-1940)
  • Expedition of Edmund Kiss to Bolivia (1939, did not take place)
  • Expedition of Otto Huth to the Canary Islands (1939, did not take place)
  • Expedition
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