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Nazi UFOs

Nazi UFOs (German: Haunebu, Hauneburg-Geräte, or Reichsflugscheiben) are advanced aircraft or spacecraft that Nazi
Germany supposedly developed during World War II and Nazi scientists continued to develop afterwards. These craft
appear not only in fiction but also in various historical revisionist writings. They often appear in connection with esoteric
Nazism, an ideology that supposes the possibility of Nazi restoration by supernatural or paranormal means.
Historical connections
Nazi UFO theories agree with mainstream history on the following points:
Nazi Germany claimed the territory of New Swabia, sent an expedition there in 1938, and planned others.
Nazi Germany conducted research into advanced propulsion technology, including rocketry and Viktor Schauberger's
turbine work.
Some UFO sightings during World War II, particularly those known as foo fighters, were thought to be enemy aircraft.
Early references
The earliest non-fictional reference to Nazi flying saucers appears to be a series of articles by and about Italian turbine
expert Giuseppe Belluzzo. The following week, German scientist Rudolph Schriever claimed to have developed flying
saucers during the Nazi period.
Aeronautical engineer Roy Fedden remarked that the only craft that could approach the capabilities attributed to flying
saucers were those being designed by the Germans towards the end of the war. Fedden also added that the Germans were
working on a number of very unusual aeronautical projects, though he did not elaborate upon his statement.

Revisionist claims
Vril Society
A 1967 book by Louis Pauwels and Jacques Bergier made many spectacular claims about the Vril Society of Berlin.
Several later writers, including Jan van Helsing, Norbert-Jürgen Ratthofer, and Vladimir Terziski, have built on their
work, connecting the Vril Society with UFOs. Among their claims, they write that the society had made contact with an
alien race and dedicated itself to creating spacecraft to reach the aliens. In partnership with the Thule Society and the Nazi
Party, it developed a series of flying disc prototypes. With the Nazi defeat, the society allegedly retreated to a base in
Antarctica and vanished.
Terziski
Terziski, a Bulgarian engineer who bills himself as president of the American Academy of Dissident Sciences claims that
the Germans collaborated in their advanced craft research with Axis powers Italy and Japan, and continued their space
effort after the war from New Swabia. He writes that Germans landed on the Moon as early as 1942 and established an
underground base there. When Russians and Americans secretly landed on the moon in the 1950s, says Terziski, they
stayed at this still-operating base. According to Terziski, "there is atmosphere, water and vegetation on the Moon," which
NASA conceals to exclude the third world from moon exploration. Terziski has been accused of fabricating his video and
photographic evidence.
Ernst Zündel
When German Revisionist Historian Ernst Zündel started Samisdat Publishers in the 1970s, he initially catered to the
UFOlogy community, which was then at its peak of public acceptance. His main offerings were his own books claiming
that flying saucers were Nazi secret weapons launched from an underground base in Antarctica, from which the Nazis
hoped to conquer the world. Zündel also sold (for $9999) seats on an exploration team to locate the underground base.
Some people who interviewed Zündel about this material claim that he privately admitted it was a deliberate hoax to build
publicity for Samisdat, although he still defended it as late as 2002.
Miguel Serrano
In 1978 Serrano, a Chilean diplomat and Nazi sympathizer, published The Golden Band, in which he claimed that Adolf
Hitler was an avatar of Vishnu and was then communing with Hyperborean gods in an underground Antarctic base.
Serrano predicted that Hitler would lead a fleet of UFOs from the base to establish the Fourth Reich.

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