This is an "in progress" review. This is the second history of this subject that I have read. The first was Hitler's Monsters by Eric Kurlander. Peter Levenda and Eric Kurlander come from very different directions in their books on this topic.
I am not a student of the occult. My interest is in history. The occult has played an important role in history. People's beliefs play an important role in their actions. When people believe in occult forces, they behave as if those forces are real. In this sense, our beliefs create our worlds.
This is also the case with racism. I am a scientist, more specifically I am trained as a molecular geneticist and my doctoral thesis work was on the regulation of gene expression by steroid hormones. I followed that with research in genetic mutations causing premature aging syndromes. You could say that I was an epigenetics researcher, before the term epigenetics was invented.
As a biologist and as a geneticist I can categorically state that there is no such thing as "race." Scientifically it doesn't exist. In science there are species and there are subspecies. There is no such thing as race. It doesn't really exist—except in the human imagination. Unfortunately, large numbers of people are absolutely convinced that "race" is real. Since they are convinced that it is real, they behave as if it is real. This behavior makes "race" real, in the sense that it produces actions based on the idea that is is real. Racism is—tragically—completely real, yet it was only created in the human mind. It is horrifyingly real and the belief in racism has motivated some of the most horrific crimes ever perpetrated by human beings. I am very familiar with the science of genetics and I am familiar with the great many flaws in the racist belief systems of the ignorant and the uneducated. Eric Kurlander's Hitler's Monsters is more focused on Nazi pseudoscience or "border science" as Kurlander refers to it. Levender’s work is specifically focused on Nazi occultism.
Occultism played a major role in forming the world view of many of the Nazis. This ranged from Hitler down to the average German. The occultist beliefs of the highest ranking members of the Nazi party played a major role in the development of their paranoid and racist worldview. Much of that worldview comes from pseudoscientific and occultist belief systems that were widely promulgated at the turn of the previous century. To understand the actions of these Nazis, you must understand the way that they saw the world that they lived in. Their world view, which was only real inside their frequently drug addled minds, was a nightmarish hellscape of savage, unspeakable barbarism.
The occult belief systems of the Nazis played an important role in the formation of their apocalyptic world view. It is important to understand how this worldview shaped their actions. It's important to understand this because the Nazi belief system is still alive in our world today and is still driving the actions of large numbers of people all around the world.
It was with a dawning sense of horror, that I began to realize just how prevalent the Nazi world view is in 21st Century America. The dragon of racism has been slumbering in plain view throughout my lifetime. I naively used to believe that it was comatose, and would never reawaken—I hoped that it would quietly die without emerging from its coma. This realization has caused considerable personal pain, as I have learned that some of my relatives, friends, former classmates, and even some of my own students have embraced the repugnant worldview of Nazism.
Ironically, it was the presidency our nation's first African American President that showed me how wrong I was in imagining that Nazism could never seriously threaten American society. President Obama's two terms in office awakened that dragon. It sent shock waves through the racist elements within American society. Racists within the US, were thrown into a state of panic as they realized that American society was changing in ways that their polluted minds simply could not accept. Those Americans have responded in ways similar to those of the citizens of Germany, following the end of WWI. Many of them have whole heartedly adopted the twisted and repulsive worldview of the Nazi movement, of a century ago.
I guess it shouldn't come as a surprise, to realize that these panic stricken racists are looking at the methods of the Nazis and adopting many of their strategies. Also, like the 1920s and '30s, shameless opportunists are trying to take advantage of this situation. In retrospect, that isn't surprising. So, I am seeking to understand how the Nazi party came to power in Weimar Germany a century ago. This includes trying to understand the forces that shaped the development of their abhorrent and degenerate belief system. My hope is that understanding how that happened in Weimar Germany may help to provide an understanding of this resurgent nightmare. Perhaps it may help in the fight against these forces?
Peter Levenda clearly has a very solid base of knowledge regarding occult societies, their histories, and their practices. He has written a great many books investigating this very unorthodox topic. That's very helpful because there are very few serious scholars who dare to study this topic. I myself have very little familiarity with occult belief systems and their practices. Most of what I "know" of this topic comes from fiction—which is not a reliable source of information. This means that I am completely at sea when studying this topic. I'm very pleased to discover such a meticulously documented study of this topic, written by someone who appears to have a deep well of personal knowledge to draw from.
For traditional academic historians, writing on this subject is an extremely high-risk career activity. Academia is not welcoming to scholars who want to investigate such lurid subject matter. This means that there is only a very small supply of serious scholarly investigations of this topic. Much of what is in print on this subject is sensationalist tripe. I feel fortunate that with the first two books that I've read on this subject, I managed to pick two of the best modern investigations of this subject matter. The bibliographies of these books are a treasure trove on their own. I suspect that I will be reading more of Peter Levenda's work in the future. In fact several of his books are now on my Goodreads Want to Read list.