The Ahnenerbe (Q160394)

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Nazi multidisciplinary research institute (1935-1945), of a pseudoscientific nature
  • German Ancestral Heritage Society for the Study of the History of Primeval Ideas
  • Deutsches Ahnenerbe Studiengesellschaft für Geistesurgeschichte
  • The Ahnenerbe Society
  • Research and Teaching Society on Ancestral Heritage
  • Ahnenerbe Stiftung
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The Ahnenerbe
Nazi multidisciplinary research institute (1935-1945), of a pseudoscientific nature
  • German Ancestral Heritage Society for the Study of the History of Primeval Ideas
  • Deutsches Ahnenerbe Studiengesellschaft für Geistesurgeschichte
  • The Ahnenerbe Society
  • Research and Teaching Society on Ancestral Heritage
  • Ahnenerbe Stiftung

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The Research and Teaching Society on "Ancestral Heritage" has the task of investigating the tasks, sphere, spirit, deeds and heritage of Indo-Europeans of northern race, of putting the results of the investigation into a living form and presenting them to the people. In carrying out this task, strictly scientific methods must be applied. (English)
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Emblème de l'Ahnenerbe (French)

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52°28'9.5"N, 13°17'1.7"E
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1 January 1939
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Blewett discovered that Wehlte – who died in Germany in 1973, aged 75 – had worked with the Ahnenerbe, which operated under the auspices of Himmler’s SS and which was devoted to eugenic doctrines through the arts and conducting “experiments”. It amounted to “medical and anthropologically investigative” torture and murder, she said. (English)

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