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Deutsch: Das Deutsche Buch ; Herausgegeben: die Germanische Glaubens-Gemeinschaft. Verlag: Kraft und Schöheit - Berlin-Steglitz (1921)
English: Das Deutsche Buch' ("The German Book") issued by die Germanische Glaubens-Gemeinschaft in Berlin, Germany 1921
  • Ludwig Fahrenkrog (1867 – 1952) was a German painter, illustrator, sculptor and writer. He attended the Berlin Royal Art Academy before being appointed a professor in 1913. He taught at the School of Arts and Crafts in Bremen from 1898 to 1931. He was also involved in the founding of a series of ( Neopagan ) and Völkisch (German ethno-nationalist) religious groups in the early 20th century, as part of a movement to create what its adherents referred to as a "Germanic religious community".
  • Germanic mythology; heathenism; neopaganism; " Thule Swastika "; Mjölnir (Hammer of Thor); etc.
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