It's a good read. Found it in Library of Thoth.
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The more we know the better. I think the bottom line to understand is that figure of the past was a pagan... he wrote about identifying with (Greek?) Gods in his earliest years and he also experienced an epiphany at which he realized he had a great purpose in helping guide humanity.
Don't misunderstand the facade he used when he said in his speeches "we're god's people" and such. This was more subjective and was aimed to gain acceptance from the countess christians.
He was a high ranking member of the Thule society and researched the occult almost obsessively, as did other WW2 regime. I'd suggest he was nothing short of a Satanist but that's just from my own personal research and intuition.
My advice is you should open your mind and try to avoid viewing things from the lens of the enemy. It will only lead you to feeling overwhelmed with information and make you fall into the "all is one" world peace ideology that is pushed everywhere.
Don't be afraid to stand in truth and to consider things that are difficult/unpleasant to accept. I hope you find the answers you seek.