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SS Death's Head Rings - A Nazi Treasure Mystery

Jun 04, 2021
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ss death s head rings   a nazi treasure mystery
Get it today. An infamous Nazi

treasure

remains missing in 2021. An extremely valuable

treasure

that many have sought. but no one has found so far this Nazi treasure is unusual in the sense that it is not looted art or ingots stolen by the Germans from conquered countries or persecuted minorities, but rather it is a treasure created by the Nazis themselves some time ago I addressed the fascinating theme by heinrich the real castle of himmler wolfenstein the mysterious castle of weevilsburg near paderborn in western germany fiefelsburg was the spiritual home of the ss a mystical center of the ss world as well as home to several ss research projects on topics such as Arianism and occultism Himmler revived paganism in Germany and He viewed the SS as an elite corps of Nazi political spiritual soldiers descended from various medieval traditions and groups, including the Teutonic Knights, in the process creating an alternative history for the organization that was embedded in Germanic myth and history.
ss death s head rings   a nazi treasure mystery

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The SS like Wyatt. and the Nazi movement used many symbols from German and Norse history and adapted them for their own purposes, the most famous being the zig runes and the skull. Himmler saw Weevilsburg as a place where the SS would be honored and educated. The parts of the castle had names. associated with history, myths and folklore such as the grail after the holy grail king arthur aryan runes teutonic order and german language the anunna ancestral heritage unit exhibited objects from particular historical eras and modern national socialist art in the castle the exterior of the castle was remodeled to make it look more castle-like and medieval and new towers and buildings were added, which increased the

mystery

of the place.
ss death s head rings   a nazi treasure mystery
Himmler banned all public visits from 1934 onwards and prohibited its mention in the press or books. Meetings of senior SS leaders were occasionally held at the Castle and Himmler created the SS Generals Hall where the 12 highest SS leaders would meet in a pastiche of King Arthur's Knights of the Round Table. Himmler took very seriously the objects and images associated with the SS of him, as well as the special ornamental daggers and swords that were presented. To the SS who distinguished themselves, Himmler was always keen to emphasize the brotherhood of the SS, the unbreakable ties between its members, and its separation from the other German armed forces.
ss death s head rings   a nazi treasure mystery
On April 10, 1934, Himmler ordered the creation of the SS Aaron O ring. ring of honor Reish spectator's personal gift separate from state honors and medals was awarded for personal achievements devotion to duty and loyalty to Hitler and National Socialism as such was treated on par with a sacred relic and with the highest dignity from which the ring is derived the story of the pagan god Thor, who was said to possess a silver ring on which people could take an oath, the ring of honor was also a silver band in the shape of oak leaves, the traditional German leaf, a skull which represented how it should be ready at any time. time to give their lives for the good of the Germanic people there were also a series of runes around the ring, a zeigrun to the left and right of the skull, both spelled the name of the SS organization and because they were framed by triangles, the power of the sun and conquering enemies the swastika in a square was a symbol of the power of the Aryan race the hargell rune inside a hexagon represented faith and camaraderie and the double runes on the back of the ring were modern creations called the icon of the house or signs of salvation from the past the tributes were manufactured by the firm otto gar in munich inside they were engraved with the letters s dot lb an abbreviation of zeinan lieben or tudir followed by the surname of the recipient the days of concession and the signature of himmler At first the ring was awarded to SS officers with a membership of less than 5,000, the old guard of the organization after 1939, officers with more than three years of service were eligible for awards lists were prepared by the SS

head

quarters and summonses were processed in Berlin.
If an officer was demoted, suspended, or dismissed from the SS or if he resigned or retired, the ring had to be returned to the SS personnel office if the officer died in the SS. ss, the ring had to be returned but the family could keep the citation if the officer died in combat his unit had to make efforts to recover the ring from his body, so where did the

rings

go after they were returned? Weevilsborg Himmler created a shrine for the skull ring holders in the castle, as each ring was in effect the monument to the dead officers, so how many

rings

were presented?
The presentation of the rings ended in 1944 and in the ten years since the ring's creation some fourteen thousand five hundred were awarded the SS security police the Zika Heidstein the SD kept records that revealed that on January 1, 1945 had been returned to Weevilsburg after the

death

of their possessors, 10 had been lost in combat and 26 percent were still used or had actually disappeared, so by the end of the war about three thousand five hundred rings were in circulation, Recipients of approximately nine thousand two hundred and eighty honors were at Weevilsburg Castle at the end of the war, on March 30, 1945, the U.S.
Third Armored Division approached. quickly to Paderborn, the large city closest to Weevilsburg, there would be a last stand at the castle. SS Obergruppenfuhrer Siegfried Taubert The castle commander abandoned his post and left with his men, leaving the building intact but unguarded, Talbert and his staff fled to Schleswig Holstein, parts of which would remain under the control of a new Nazi government established by the Hitler's successor, Grand Admiral Karl Durnitz. until the end of May 1945. When Talbert fled from Himmler's

head

quarters in Branslau, he ordered one of his trusted aides SS Stumban Fura or Major Heinz to take 15 men from Himmler's escort battalion who had combat engineering experience. to go to the castle and destroy it to prevent it from falling into American hands intact.
Marca and his command arrived at the castle on 31 March 1945. While placing some charges, the southeast tower was blown up and other parts set on fire, but little real damage was done to the structure, other than the internal fire. damage as maka lacked explosive manpower and more importantly there was a more important task in which himmler specifically ordered maca to complete the story says that brand was told to get rid of the rings of honor , but they represented the

death

s of comrades in battle and would not simply be destroyed, although many SS officers did not share Himmler's interest in Germanic folklore and mythology, the rings nevertheless represented something precious to the SS and would be treated with dignity.
There are no records of rings being melted down or thrown into a river or anywhere else. Instead of another similar arrangement, Maka and his men apparently placed the ring box, which must have been an ornate chest of some description taken from the shrine, and placed it inside a small cave or rock physio on a hill near the castle. and the entrance was sealed. By using explosives, blast sealing is the most commonly used term, but there is a problem with the accepted story. Maka only had a limited amount of time to destroy the castle and did a very poor job; he noted that he did not have enough explosives to do so.
The job even had to use improvised telemines to try to cause more damage, in the end a fire and some demolitions started and Maka ordered the local firefighters not to intervene in the hopes of gutting the structure, it is logical that the explosion was sealed. a heavy metal box in a cave or similar would have required explosives that maca might not have had, it would also have required a long detour into the mountains again, consuming valuable time that maka couldn't have with the Americans literally at the door, this is a guess. For my part, but I think the exploding ceiling story was created to discourage people from searching for the rings.
I think we can also rule out the following possible scenarios where Maka ordered them to be buried somewhere inside the bottom of the castle, leaning towards a well. or buried in the ground somewhere near the castle, nothing has ever been found and it has been searched exhaustively, I think it is more likely that the chest of rings was placed in a vehicle and taken with column markers when they left, which What is certain is that Maca and his men did not do a very thorough job of collecting the rings because when the American forces of the 3rd Armored Division arrived at the burning castle on April 2, 1945, a black captain, an intelligence officer, He found a package containing 200 rings of honor in one of the offices and distributed them to his men as souvenirs.
Clearly Major Maca had been operating under extreme time constraints. If such a number of rings were lost or abandoned, there is evidence to suggest that am right that the honors were removed from the castle by Mecca and his men and not buried or hidden nearby, a cauldron arrived in 2001. Divers discovered what was thought to be a priceless ancient Celtic treasure in Kemese, a lake alpine in Bavaria; However, closer examination revealed the 10 kilogram or 23 lb. solid gold container. It was a 20th century maker, in fact it had been made by Otto Garr, the Munich jeweler responsible for the skull rings.
The cauldron was kept at Weevilsburg Castle and used in various ceremonies and as a decorative piece was still in the castle when Makka arrived. Why did Maka take the cauldron with him but see all the rings in a cave? Why didn't he seal the cauldron with the rings? Other important Nazi items doesn't make sense unless Maka took the rings along with the cauldron and other items. How did the cauldron end up in southern Germany, in a lake? According to several sources, the cauldron ended up in the possession of a unit called the 38th SS Nibalungen Grenadier Division, named after the mythical race of Scandinavian dwarves who owned a horde of gold. and magic one of the constituent elements of the division was the reichsführer ss escort battalion an elite ss unit attached to himmler's headquarters to protect him it is not too much of an exaggeration to assume that maca, by order of himmler, gave him the treasures from weevilsburg to himmler's bodyguard unit that I ended up in southern Germany at the end of the war and dumped the pot of gold into the kimsey.
If I had to search for the 9000 plus the missing skull rings I would search the depths of the kemse as it makes logical sense based on what we know of the men and units involved the history of the cave originating with the ss was only a story, a distraction to prevent the real location of the rings and perhaps other treasures from being known after the war, so how much do the ss cost? The rings of honor are worth between 28 and 47 million dollars today, the genuine items sell for between three and five thousand dollars each, which means that the horde of lost rings are worth between 28 and 47 million dollars today the kimse is a very big place and there are still many places to explore. explored in depth thanks for watching, subscribe and share and also visit my audiobook channel War Stories with Mark Felton.
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