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The Indian Treaty of 1847 between Comanches and.... Germans 🇩🇪 From the book, "The Captured" - true story of Scott Zesch's blond German only speaking ancestor, Adolf, who had been kidnapped at age 10, lived among the Comanches and years later returned...
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Happy Birthday, Adolf Hitler!⚡️⚡️
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The Origin of the Runes (1996) by Henrik Williams
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The Ahnenerbe were consulted concerning the authenticity of the Kensington Runestone. (source)
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The translation of the Kensington Runestone from Medieval Swedish runes to Latin letters then Modern Swedish, Norwegian, Danish and English. The "hooked X” and "dotted R" would become tell-tale signs of the artifact's authenticity. "Eight Gotalanders (variously Geats, Goths or Swedes) and twenty-two Northmen (Norwegians) on an exploration journey from Vinland to the west. We had camp by two skerries one day's journey north from this stone. We were [out] to fish one day. After we came home [we] found ten men red with blood and dead. AVM (Ave Virgo Maria) save [us] from evil." "[We] have ten men by the sea to look after our ships, fourteen days' travel from this island. [In the] year 1362." (source)
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Kensington Runestone Museum https://www.runestonemuseum.org
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Kensington Runestone (side view) in its present location: Kensington Runestone Museum Alexandria, Minnesota
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"Swedish immigrant Olof Ohman (center) said that he found the stone late in 1898 while clearing land he had recently acquired of trees and stumps before plowing. The stone was said to be near the crest of a small knoll rising above the wetlands, lying face down and tangled in the root system of a stunted poplar tree, estimated to be from less than 10 to about 40 years old. The artifact is about 30 × 16 × 6 inches (76 × 41 × 15 cm) in size and weighs 202 pounds (92 kg). Ohman's ten-year-old son, Edward Ohman, noticed some markings & the farmer later said he thought they had found an 'Indian almanac.' During this period the journey of Leif Ericson to Vinland (North America) was being widely discussed and there was renewed interest in the Vikings throughout Scandinavia, stirred by the National Romanticism movement." (source)
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They All Discovered America by Charles Michael Boland (published 1961) Available free to borrow at archive.org The voyage of Prince Madoc of Wales and his Pre-Columbian presence in North America is detailed (Chapter 16) as is our next topic, well known to the archaeological division of Thule - the Ahnenerbe: Viking exploration of the New World via inland waterways & the Kensington Runestone (Chapter 17)
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The main purpose of Viking runestones was to mark territory, to explain inheritance, to boast about constructions, to bring glory to dead kinsmen and to tell of important events. They were all engraved in Old Norse with the Younger Futhark (runic alphabet). They were erected between the 4th and 12th centuries; of which about 3,000 are still scattered around Scandinavian countries. (Read book on runic alphabet 👉🏻here)
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"Ostara, Eástre seems therefore to have been the divinity of the radiant dawn, of upspringing light, a spectacle that brings joy and blessing, whose meaning could be easily adapted by the resurrection-day of the Christian's God. Bonfires were lighted at Easter and according to popular belief of long standing, the moment the sun rises on Easter Sunday morning, he gives three joyful leaps, he dances for joy ... Water drawn on the Easter morning is, like that at Christmas, holy and healing ... here also heathen notions seems to have grafted themselves on great Christian festivals. Maidens clothed in white, who at Easter, at the season of returning spring, show themselves in clefts of the rock and on mountains, are suggestive of the ancient goddess." Jacob Grimm (ibid)
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"We Germans to this day call April ostermonat, and ôstarmânoth is found as early as Eginhart (8th c. Frankish scholar.) The great Christian festival, which usually falls in April or the end of March, bears in the oldest of OHG remains the name ôstarâ ... it is mostly found in the plural, because two days ... were kept at Easter. This Ostarâ, like the [Anglo-Saxon] Eástre, must in heathen religion have denoted a higher being, whose worship was so firmly rooted, that the Christian teachers tolerated the name, and applied it to one of their own grandest anniversaries." Jacob Grimm, Deutsche Mythologie 1835
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"Easter evening, 1934, torchbearers were organised to form a huge blazing Swastika on the slopes of the Osterberg while the wheels ran down the hill." (ibid)
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The Easter Fire Wheel🔥was often inscribed with runes, well wishes for the Reich or more generally for the coming year. Stuffed with straw the wheels were set alight and then rolled down the hill or cliff...
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The Indian Treaty of 1847 between Comanches and.... Germans 🇩🇪 From the book, "The Captured" - true story of Scott Zesch's blond German only speaking ancestor, Adolf, who had been kidnapped at age 10, lived among the Comanches and years later returned...
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Happy Birthday, Adolf Hitler!⚡️⚡️
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The Origin of the Runes (1996) by Henrik Williams
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The Ahnenerbe were consulted concerning the authenticity of the Kensington Runestone. (source)
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The translation of the Kensington Runestone from Medieval Swedish runes to Latin letters then Modern Swedish, Norwegian, Danish and English. The "hooked X” and "dotted R" would become tell-tale signs of the artifact's authenticity. "Eight Gotalanders (variously Geats, Goths or Swedes) and twenty-two Northmen (Norwegians) on an exploration journey from Vinland to the west. We had camp by two skerries one day's journey north from this stone. We were [out] to fish one day. After we came home [we] found ten men red with blood and dead. AVM (Ave Virgo Maria) save [us] from evil." "[We] have ten men by the sea to look after our ships, fourteen days' travel from this island. [In the] year 1362." (source)
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Kensington Runestone Museum https://www.runestonemuseum.org
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Kensington Runestone (side view) in its present location: Kensington Runestone Museum Alexandria, Minnesota
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"Swedish immigrant Olof Ohman (center) said that he found the stone late in 1898 while clearing land he had recently acquired of trees and stumps before plowing. The stone was said to be near the crest of a small knoll rising above the wetlands, lying face down and tangled in the root system of a stunted poplar tree, estimated to be from less than 10 to about 40 years old. The artifact is about 30 × 16 × 6 inches (76 × 41 × 15 cm) in size and weighs 202 pounds (92 kg). Ohman's ten-year-old son, Edward Ohman, noticed some markings & the farmer later said he thought they had found an 'Indian almanac.' During this period the journey of Leif Ericson to Vinland (North America) was being widely discussed and there was renewed interest in the Vikings throughout Scandinavia, stirred by the National Romanticism movement." (source)
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