1947: Nazi UFOs

Nazi UFOs (German: Haunebu, Hauneburg-Geräte, or Reichsflugscheiben) are advanced aircraft or spacecraft that Nazi Germany supposedly developed during World War II and Nazi scientists continued to develop afterward. These crafts appear not only in fiction but also in various historical revisionist writings. They often appear in connection with esoteric Nazism, an ideology that supposes the possibility of Nazi restoration by supernatural or paranormal means. Historical connections Nazi UFO theories agree with mainstream history on the following points: Nazi Germany claimed the territory of New Swabia, sent an expedition there in 1938 and planned others. Nazi Germany conducted research into advanced propulsion technology, including rocketry and Viktor Schauberger’s turbine work. Some UFO sightings during World War II, particularly those known as foo fighters, were thought […] Read More

1992: Nazi Germany achieved its technological advantage with aliens’ help

Adolf Hitler and other Nazi bonzes heeded predictions of pagan priests and astrologists. But little is known about the interest of the Third Reich in aliens. Ufologists in the West think that the issue was purposefully kept secret because a great share of the classified army and technology heritage of Nazis had been seized by countries of the anti-Hitler coalition. Much of what is said by western historians and ufologists may sound too fantastic and even absurd. Nazi researchers succeeded in the development of nuclear bombs, other up-to-date armaments and achieved a very high technological level in general. It is supposed that the success was thanks to contacts with aliens that were quite regular. Before Hitler came to power national socialists had been developing […] Read More

1945: Operation Paperclip

After WWII ended in 1945, victorious Russian and American intelligence teams began a treasure hunt throughout occupied Germany for military and scientific booty. They were looking for things like new rocket and aircraft designs, medicines, and electronics. But they were also hunting down the most precious “spoils” of all: the scientists whose work had nearly won the war for Germany. The engineers and intelligence officers of the Nazi War Machine. The U.S. Military rounded up Nazi scientists and brought them to America. It had originally intended merely to debrief them and send them back to Germany. But when it realized the extent of the scientists knowledge and expertise, the War Department decided it would be a waste to send the scientists home. Following the […] Read More