Object ID
2016.1.49
Object Name
Book
Date
1935
Files
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Description
Cover: Black text with red design; Interior: 39 numbered pages
Information Provided by Michael D. Bulmash:
The Voice of Our Ancestors by “Wulf Sorenson,” thought by some a pen name for Heinrich Himmler but was most certainly Fritjof Fischer who founded the Nordland-Verlag publishing house – publisher of this and other antisemitic tracts—and was known to use a variety of pen names. It is an essay expressing the significance of Paganism and racial memory. Written in 1935, it is an incendiary call against Jews and a rejection of Judeo-Christian values in general (“the depraved colored Hebrew rabble”) in favor of a return to the Nordic attitudes and bearing of the pre-Christian, Nordic man.
Dimensions
7 3/4 x 5 1/4"
Keywords
Wulf Sorensen, Heinrich Himmler, Fritjof Fischer, Paganism, Race Theory
Subcollection
Early
Recommended Citation
"Die Stimme der Ahnen [The Voice of Our Ancestors]" (1935). Bulmash Family Holocaust Collection. 2016.1.49.
https://digital.kenyon.edu/bulmash/1309