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| | Secret Societies, Youth Organizations, Mystery cults, and Fellowships which influenced Nazi Beliefs and the Leaders of ... |
 | | Since in their opinion, Darwinism was the best description of this, they sought to promote a concept of society in which the principles of natural selection and general adaptation syndrome were applied to human selection and interaction: survival of the fittest, therefore, was a social, racial and breeding principle which was natural. |
 | | Many societies and small groups formed in a reaction against the crass realism and materialism of the day, but rather than a return to essential religious values there was a resurgence of interest in pantheism, the occult and a return to paganism and Norse /Volkish mysticism. |
 | | While the Bunds were not "secret" in the sense of some of the included societies, they were supportive of the Third Reich in the training of youth, the establishment of volkish mysticism and ideology, of the politics of Adolf Hitler and in the general promotion of the concepts, beliefs and imperialism of the Reich. |
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