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In 1938, on the eve of war, a Nazi expedition set out through British India on a mission sponsored by Himmler himself. Its aim was to trace the origins of the Aryan race, high in the sacred mountains of Tibet. The expedition was led by two complex individuals - Ernst Schäfer, a swashbuckling, gun-toting naturalist for whom Nazism promised a short-cut to personal glory, and Bruno Beger, an anthropologist whose racial theories were taken to their logical conclusion in Auschwitz.
Schäfer and Beger soon found themselves battling hostility from the British, being manipulated by the Tibetans and struggling with the primitive conditions in the holy city of Lhasa. Every detail of the expedition was recorded in diaries, letters and secret reports. It was also documented in thousands of extraordinary photographs (some of which are reproduced here for the first time in decades) and on film.
Despite this abundant documentation, the full story of Schäfer''s ill-fated expedition has never b

Trade Review
'An extraordinary and well-told tale of mountains, myths and mass-murder'
'His research is prodigious and chilling... a wide-ranging book which offers a warning about the dangers of alternative history' * Sunday Telegraph *
'A stunning digest of the expedition to uncover the beginnings of the Aryan people' * Good Book Guide *
'Hale's fascinating and thoughtful book grips from the start...a thought-provoking and important addition to the history of the twentieth century' * Yorkshire Post *
'Gripping and well-researched...Hale is to be commended' * The Sunday Times *

Himmlers Crusade

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      Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd
      Publication Date: 13/04/2009
      ISBN13: 9780553824278, 978-0553824278
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      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In 1938, on the eve of war, a Nazi expedition set out through British India on a mission sponsored by Himmler himself. Its aim was to trace the origins of the Aryan race, high in the sacred mountains of Tibet. The expedition was led by two complex individuals - Ernst Schäfer, a swashbuckling, gun-toting naturalist for whom Nazism promised a short-cut to personal glory, and Bruno Beger, an anthropologist whose racial theories were taken to their logical conclusion in Auschwitz.
      Schäfer and Beger soon found themselves battling hostility from the British, being manipulated by the Tibetans and struggling with the primitive conditions in the holy city of Lhasa. Every detail of the expedition was recorded in diaries, letters and secret reports. It was also documented in thousands of extraordinary photographs (some of which are reproduced here for the first time in decades) and on film.
      Despite this abundant documentation, the full story of Schäfer''s ill-fated expedition has never b

      Trade Review
      'An extraordinary and well-told tale of mountains, myths and mass-murder'
      'His research is prodigious and chilling... a wide-ranging book which offers a warning about the dangers of alternative history' * Sunday Telegraph *
      'A stunning digest of the expedition to uncover the beginnings of the Aryan people' * Good Book Guide *
      'Hale's fascinating and thoughtful book grips from the start...a thought-provoking and important addition to the history of the twentieth century' * Yorkshire Post *
      'Gripping and well-researched...Hale is to be commended' * The Sunday Times *

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