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Before Hitler came to power there were just a handful of professorships in archaeology; afterwards there were 24, all tasked with promoting this claptrap theory while finding as many rare artefacts as possible from around the globe.
‘If we want to again become a large, single people, we must build on the time, where the Nordic racial nucleus was still pure and unadulterated and which combined with a splendid culture which influenced all over Europe,’ said Hans Reinerth, Hitler’s favourite archaeologist.
Far from being the ‘King of the Jews,’ Himmler shared the hocus-pocus belief with his boss Hitler that Jesus Christ was actually descended from Aryan stock – the race which Hitler decreed was to rule the world for 1,000 years.
‘This is the time of Germanic antiquity, the German prehistory’, he added. Visitors to the exhibition are informed: ‘The Nazis sought to establish the image of blonde, blue-eyed heroes and conquerors who were the ancestors of the Germans and that their race was summoned for world domination.’
When the Nazi war machine rolled eastwards to conquer the Soviet Union in 1941, the archaeologists were in their wake, using slave labourers to dig up evidence of ‘German superior race-colonies’ that inhabited the lands back in the distant past.
The exhibition tells the visitor that many died in the hunt for artefacts trying to underwrite this racial myth.
‘Archaeologists often planned these crimes or worked on their own initiative’, said historian of Dirk Mahsarski, who curated the exhibition hall at the Bremen Focke Museum. ‘There are a whole bunch of archaeologists of whom we can safely say that they knew about the Holocaust and the suffering of forced laborers.’
The exhibition chronicles how two of the Third Reich’s most powerful men – Himmler and Alfred Rosenberg, the Nazi party racial philosopher – competed with separate archaeological teams to dig for artefacts to support Nazi theories. Himmler even sent a team of S.S. men to Tibet before the war to try to discover the mythical lost kingdom of Shangri La.
Mostly the Nazis discovered pottery and bits of jewellery, all of which were used to promote their berserk racial theories; the treasure, like the Holy Grail, eluded them.
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Check back tomorrow for Part 3