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    Wilhelm Teudt (7 December 1860 in Bergkirchen – 5 January 1942 in Detmold) was a German cleric and völkisch lay archaeologist who believed in an ancient...
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    Nicodemus. In 1929, German lay archaeologist and future Ahnenerbe member Wilhelm Teudt proposed that the symbol represented an Irminsul. However, according...
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    racism. Esotericism in Germany and Austria Fascist symbolism Irminsul § Wilhelm Teudt, the Externsteine, and symbol List of symbols designated by the Anti-Defamation...
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    forms part of the ‘Teutoburg Forest’ nature reserve, Externsteine. Wilhelm Teudt was particularly interested in the Externsteine, which he suggested...
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  • traditional beliefs, resisting the foreign religion of Christianity. Wilhelm Teudt mentions the site of the massacre in his 1929 book Germanische Heiligtümer...
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    with each other. In 1909, the idea was advanced in Germany. There, Wilhelm Teudt had argued for the presence of linear alignments connecting various...
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    rooms for individual study. Among those active at the Wewelsburg was Wilhelm Teudt. Wewelsburg Castle was also a centre for archaeological excavations...
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    It was moved from the RuSHA to Himmlers's personal staff. Wirth and Wilhelm Teudt lost their departments in Ahnenerbe in 1938. In 1939, the statutes were...
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    including the Wolfsangel The Ahnenerbe research unit of the SS also used Wilhelm Teudt's neo-heathen Irminsul symbol. Strasserism, a strand of Nazism with a...
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  • Teichmüller Otto Telschow Ernst Tengelmann Josef Terboven Bruno Tesch Wilhelm Teudt Adolf von Thadden Otto Georg Thierack Heinz Thilo Richard Thomalla Anton...
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  • Schulze [de] Franz Seldte Friedrich-Wilhelm Semmler Eduard Stadtler Hermann Stieve Hermann Strathmann Wilhelm Teudt Erich Timm Alfred von Tirpitz Gottfried...
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    consensus remains that the relief probably dates to 1160/70.: 4  Irminsul § Wilhelm Teudt, the Externsteine, and symbol for the modern symbol derived from the...
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  • first annual Charlottenborg Spring Exhibition opens. 30 June – Hassel & Teudt is founded in Copenhagen. 17 September – The Folketeatret opens in Copenhagen...
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    Esotericism and Science - the Circles of the "Volkish Germanenkundler" Wilhelm Teudt. Frankfurt am Main 2004, p. 16 (PDF) Grundzüge einer Geschichte der...
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    places in 1951. Notable former residents include the naval officer Carl Wilhelm Jessen and businessman Emil Vett. The site was originally part of the gardens...
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    sons was the sculptor Lauritz Prior. In 1864, Prior charged the architect Wilhelm Petersen with the design of a three-storey atalier building for the son...
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    building with his wife Wilhelmine Wyrtzen, their two-year-old son Peter Wilhelm Kiær, two employees in Kiær's textile business (one of them an apprentice)...
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    Edvard Hensen, Christian Schønheyder, Johan C. Tuxen, Christian Kraft, Wilhelm Pedersen and Eiler C. Groth as well as the cadet Philip Schultz were also...
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    his wife, three children and miother-in-law. The businessman Frederich Wilhelm Kiørboe (1821-1909= bought the property in 1858. He was married to Emma...
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    wife Caroline Hedevig Klingberg, their four-year-old twin sons Adolph Wilhelm Fibiger and Peter Christian Fibiger, one male servant and two maids. Five...
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