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    • Hitler’s Priestess by Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke,

    • . However, the Samisdat
      catalogue mingled efforts to glorify the Third Reich, minimize war
      crimes, and deny the extermination of the Jews with odd books about
      UFOs, incredible German secret weapons, and postwar Nazi bases in
      Antarctica. Ernst Zu¨ ndel clearly offered these topics as a potent myth
      of apocalyptic Nazi revival backed by astonishing resources. This myth
      might appeal to an older generation of unrepentant Nazis seeking imaginative
      relief from the division of Germany since 1945. At the same
      time it introduced a young generation of Germans to the idea of the
      Third Reich’s achievement and technological superiority against a backdrop
      of neo-Nazi science fiction.