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OverviewWhat if a relic's myth could ignite a tyrant's dream of eternal conquest? Step into the chilling intersection of history and obsession with The Führer's Occult Ambition: The Lance of Longinus and the Reich's Imperial Destiny by Arthur Vance Sterling, a riveting historical non-fiction work crafted for aficionados who crave truth beneath the shadows. This book unveils Adolf Hitler's fixation on the Spear of Destiny, the fabled lance said to have pierced Christ's side, which he believed could anoint his Third Reich with divine invincibility. Sterling's meticulous research transports readers to Vienna's Hofburg Museum, where a young Hitler, haunted by failure, first gazed upon the relic, and to the dramatic 1938 Anschluss, when he seized it to cement his imperial vision. With vivid detail, the book exposes how the Nazis transformed this ancient artifact into a propaganda weapon, cloaking their atrocities in a veneer of sacred destiny. Sterling's narrative pulses with the tension of a thriller, peeling back layers of myth to reveal the spear's role in the Nazi psyche. From Heinrich Himmler's occult-driven SS, which saw the Lance of Longinus as a key to Aryan supremacy, to the relic's secret concealment in Nuremberg's vaults as the Reich crumbled, this account is a masterclass in historical storytelling. Sterling navigates the murky waters of fact and legend, debunking sensational claims-like those of Trevor Ravenscroft-while grounding the spear's journey in archival evidence, from SS correspondence to American military reports. The book's six chapters trace the relic's path from biblical lore to its return to Vienna in 1946, offering a lens into how symbols can fuel megalomania. For those who devour historical non-fiction, The Führer's Occult Ambition is a revelation, blending scholarly precision with narrative intensity. Sterling uncovers how the spear, a Carolingian artifact of dubious authenticity, became a linchpin in Hitler's quest to rewrite history, its legend amplified by Wagnerian operas and esoteric cults. The book delves into the psychological and cultural forces that made the relic a focal point for Nazi propaganda, exploring why a regime built on brutality sought legitimacy in sacred relics. Readers will find themselves gripped by the interplay of faith, power, and deception, as Sterling reveals the spear's journey through a world at war. This is more than a history-it's a meditation on the dangerous alchemy of belief and ambition. Sterling's prose captivates, drawing readers into the Third Reich's darkest corners while challenging them to question the myths that shape history. Available now at major retailers, this book is essential for those who seek to understand how a single object could captivate a dictator and haunt a nation. It's a narrative that lingers, urging readers to confront the shadows of the past and their echoes in the present. Can a relic's myth hold more power than its reality? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Arthur Vance SterlingPublisher: Arthur Vance Sterling Publishing Imprint: Arthur Vance Sterling Publishing Dimensions: Width: 12.70cm , Height: 0.70cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.118kg ISBN: 9798232591762Pages: 114 Publication Date: 04 November 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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