Himmler's crusade

the true story of the 1938 Nazi expedition into Tibet

422 pages

English language

Published Dec. 1, 2003 by Bantam.

ISBN:
978-0-593-04952-5
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OCLC Number:
52327311

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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 …

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Subjects

  • Schäfer, Ernst, d. 1992 -- Travel -- China -- Tibet.
  • Beger, Bruno -- Travel -- China -- Tibet.
  • German Tibet Expedition (1938-1939)
  • National socialism and science.
  • National socialism and occultism.
  • Tibet (China) -- Description and travel.