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4 pages of results. 76. Let There Be Darkness: An Archetypal Analysis of Adolf Hitler and the Third Reich [Journals] [Aeon]
... ) And, from a purely personal standpoint, Hitler "wanted to be seen as a heroic figure straight out of German history books". (139) By the 1930s his wish was granted. Paintings by H. Lanzinger and K. Stauber portray Hitler as either a Medieval knight, "the bearer of a new cross (the swastika) and the defender of racially pure Germania", (140) or Germanic Messiah. (141) In Lanzinger's portrayal, he becomes a 20th century Lohengrin (142) or Parsifal; in Stauber's Germany Lives, it is as though Piero della Francesca's Resurrection and Eugene Delacroix's Liberty Leading the People have been melded to produce a dark ...
... have been selected for the purpose than a circle and a cross? the one to denote a region of absolute purity and perpetual felicity, the other those four perennial streams that divided and watered the several quarters of it." 22 Mr. Wilkins claims that in the Egyptian hieroglyph above given we have the same symbol as in the Indian Swastika. It was therefore primeval Paradise which was commemorated by "the sacred circular cakes of the Egyptians, composed of the richest materials, of flour, of honey, of milk, and with which the serpent and bull, as well as the other reptiles and beasts consecrated to the service of Isis and their higher divinities, were daily ...
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