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Otto in the caves of Lombrives

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Otto Rahn at the street of Berlin (at right), appr. 1934

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Otto Rahn

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The Eye of Ra: new book with Otto Rahn as a character

It all starts with a ring, inlaid with a seemingly insignificant black stone. Discovered on its own by the famous archaeologist Flinders Petrie, the stone had not been recognis ...

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Runes from the Rahn's letter to Wiligut, 27.9.1935

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View from the Otto's living room in Ussat-les-Bains

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Passport (Reisepass) of Otto Rahn, page 2

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The Cathar Myth: Church of the Holy Grail

... fabulist, concocted in the 1870s an account of the Cathars, which, though largely made up, still passes as truth in esoteric ... continent-wide interest in the paranormal, the call of the Cathars was heard beyond France. British spiritualists descended on Montségur, ...

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Otto Rahn Bio

...  Rahn believed that the culture of the medieval Cathars bore a strong resemblance to the ancient Druids, who in Britain had ... wrote two books linking Montségur and the Cathars with the Holy Grail: Kreuzzug gegen den Gral (Crusade Against ...

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Invisible Eagle and NS Occult History, by Alan Baker

... Crusade, a war between the Roman Catholic church and the Cathars (or Albigensians), an ascetic religious sect that flourished in ... France in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. The Cathars believed that the teachings of Christ had been corrupted by the Church ...

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