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Arktos: The Polar Myth in Science, Symbolism, and Nazi Survival by Joscelyn Godwin
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Arktos : le mythe du pôle dans les sciences, le symbolisme et…

by Jocelyn Godwin (otherwise under Joscelyn Godwin)

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Arché (2000), Broché

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Tags:Hitler, Symboles, Terre creuse
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Arktos is an encyclopedic look at a fairly obscure topic: the prevalence of Hyperborean creation tales in modern occult and fascist literature. Godwin is even-handed in relating the links and legacies of this strange and singular concept. ( )
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