Tag: Nazi Germany

  • German War Missile Technology  By  Vishwanatha Sastry  Rajamundry

    German War Missile Technology By Vishwanatha Sastry Rajamundry

    I received a comment as reproduced below.

    “i red in rss magazine that a vedic scholar photo dantabotala viswanath sastry phoo was there in germany frankfurt university can u gather that information and put it on net and ith authentic sources and that photos and pls answer me.

    Atomic Energy-Hitler: As a teenager, I remember the tales by my father and teacher that Hitler called for some Vedic scholars from Rajamundry to visit him in Germany to create atom bombs and rockets as given in some chapters of the Vedas. These bombs exploded at the slightest friction, so he sent for a scholar named Dandibhatla Viswanatha Sastry of Rajamundry, an expert in Atharvana and Krishna Yajurveda to resolve the issue, which he did after studying a few verses from those Vedic chapters. Sri Sastri’s picture can be found in a University in Frankfurt.”

    Write up in Telugu on Dandibatla Viswanatha Sastry, Rajamundry.jpg

    Write up in Telugu on  Write up on Dandibatla Viswanatha Sastry, Rajamundry.

    I checked the sources and I could find a reliable reference, though one has to be a member of the group to view the original.

    I am providing the Link at the close of the Post.

    Dandobhatla Viswanatha Sastry.image
    Dandobhatla Viswanatha Sastry

    I have often heard of my father and grandfather speak of German’s carting away our Vedic texts relating to war and Britishers more on the Literary side.

    My Grandfather was Principal , Madura College, Madurai and his papers on Geometry were returned by Ramanujan’s mentor as ‘too advanced’ for him and Ramanujan and my grandfather was called Geometry Narayana Iyer because of his proficiency in that Discipline,

    My father was a teacher and a headmaster.

    These are not gullible people who would mouth absurdities.

    I have also heard from Thodatri Iyengar, Pricipal , Madura College, Dr. V.S.Krishnan, Srivilliputhur, eminent Scientist the same.

    i used to brush them aside.

    But after six years of research, as I have been of India’s ancient treasures, I am not too sure.

    Considering the advanced theory developed, Planes being constructed, advanced thoughts on quantum theories, DNA links…..I think it is probably true.

    I shall be posting on the Da Vinci Code of India and DNA in Chamaka Prasna.

    The part about documents in  Sanskrit Documents in Tibet  is true.

    Plese read my Post on this,

    DandibhatlaVishwanathaSastry

    ‘One of the greatest vyakarana shastra panditas and veda pandita of AP was Brahmasri Dandibhatla Vishwanatha Sastry Garu of Rajamundry. He was a child prodigy who studied tarka, vyakarana, mimamsa and mastered the entire yajurveda karma kANDa bhAga and atharveda mantra prayoga bhAga.

    He was a great exponent of tantra shastra and mantra vidya rahasyas there are hidden in atharva veda. In 1930s during the World War, he was summoned to Germany to help in decoding the rahasya mantras which were used for Missile Technology in World War by Germans.

    His portrait is hung in Frankfurt University and name is empanelled among the Hall of Fame in German Parliament.

    The portrait is attached herewith along with short article in telugu about his greatness.

    As usual, we indians never recognize the greatness of our own people unless it comes through foreign spoon !

    regs,
    Venkata Sriram P
    Courtesy: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/viprasamhitha/JaCnpEcHkVY

    ‘Robert Oppenheimer inventor of the atom bomb was well known for studying ancient Indian texts and perhaps drew more than inspiration from them. Just before the first Atom Bom test, Oppenheimer famously quoted from the Gita saying, ‘I have become Death, Destroyer of Worlds”.

    It is interesting to note, that the Nazis developed the first practical pulse-jet engines for their V-8 rocket “buzz bombs.” Hitler and the Nazi staff were exceptionally interested in ancient India and Tibet and sent expeditions to both these places yearly, starting in the 30’s, in order to gather esoteric evidence that they did so, and perhaps it was from these people that the Nazis gained some of their scientific information!

    Only a few years ago, the Chinese discovered some sanskrit documents in Lhasa, Tibet and sent them to the University of Chandrigarh to be translated. Dr. Ruth Reyna of the University said recently that the documents contain directions for building interstellar spaceships! Their method of propulsion, she said, was “anti- gravitational” and was based upon a system analogous to that of “laghima,” the unknown power of the ego existing in man’s physiological makeup, “a centrifugal force strong enough to counteract all gravitational pull.” According to Hindu Yogis, it is this “laghima” which enables a person to levitate.

    Dr. Reyna said that on board these machines, which were called “Astras” by the text, the ancient Indians could have sent a detachment of men onto any planet, according to the document, which is thought to be thousands of years old. The manuscripts were also said to reveal the secret of “antima”; “the cap of invisibility” and “garima”; “how to become as heavy as a mountain of lead.” Naturally, Indian scientists did not take the texts very seriously, but then became more positive about the value of them when the Chinese announced that they were including certain parts of the data for study in their space program! This was one of the first instances of a government admitting to be researching anti-gravity.

    1. Cracking the code

    There is a wealth of knowledge locked away in Sanskrit manuscripts, 80% of which have not even been translated yet. Talpade managed to successfully fly an aircraft in 1895 using the knowledge in these Sanskrit documents. Remember, he was not a scientist, just a Sanskrit scholar. Just imagine what could be achieved if experts in science, Sanskrit and philosophy get together to crack the code! Whoever cracks it will change the future of the world and will probably dominate it.

    Citations.

    http://www.ivarta.com/columns/OL_050307.htm

    • I am checking up the Facts with German Sources.
    • The above Link seems to be not working.
  • The Third Reich, Hitler’s Germany Photo Essay

    Hitler's Germany
    Adolf Hitler salutes troops of the Condor Legion who fought alongside Spanish Nationalists in the Spanish Civil War, during a rally upon their return to Germany, 1939.

    Hitler's Germany
    Nazi Rally 1937

    Crowds Cheering Hitler
    Crowds Cheering Hitler

    Hitler and SS
    Adolf Hitler at the swearing-in of SS standard bearers at the Reich Party Congress, Nuremberg

    Hitler at Nuremberg.
    Reich Party Congress, Nuremburg, Germany, 1938

    Girls Dancing at Rally
    League of German Girls dancing during the 1938 Reich Party Congress, Nuremberg, Germany

    Hitler's Berlin at Night
    Berlin illuminated at midnight in honor of Hitler’s 50th birthday, April 1939

    SS Swearing in at Midnight
    Adolf Hitler and Joseph Goebbels (in box) at Charlottenburg Theatre, Berlin, 1939

    Hitler's Germany
    Adolf Hitler makes keynote address at Reichstag session, Kroll Opera House, Berlin, 1939

    Hitler's Germany
    Reich Party Congress, Nuremberg, Germany, 1938.

    It is difficult to believe, after viewing this, that none of the Germans had anything to do with Hitler and they were ‘just following orders!’

    Source:

    http://life.time.com/world-war-ii/nazi-propaganda-and-the-myth-of-aryan-invincibility/?iid=lf%7Cmostpop#21

     

  • Holocaust Remembrance Day January 27 Photo Essay

    The UN General Assembly designated January 27—the anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz-Birkenau—as International Holocaust Remembrance Day. On this annual day of commemoration, every member state of the UN has an obligation to honor the victims of the Nazi era and to develop educational programs to help prevent future genocides. This year’s theme is Rescue during the Holocaust: The Courage to Care.

     

    Holocaust Remembrance Day.

    ‘Holocaust survivors, politicians, religious leaders and others marked International Holocaust Remembrance Day with solemn prayers and the now oft-repeated warnings to never let such horrors happen again.

    Events took place at sites including Auschwitz-Birkenau, the former death camp where Hitler’s Germany killed at least 1.1 million people, mostly Jews, in southern Poland. In Warsaw, prayers were also held at a monument to the fighters of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising of 1943.

    Pope Benedict XVI, speaking from his window at St Peter’s Square at the Vatican, warned that humanity must always be on guard against a repeat of murderous racism.

    “The memory of this immense tragedy, which above all struck so harshly the Jewish people, must represent for everyone a constant warning so that the horrors of the past are not repeated, so that every form of hatred and racism is overcome, and that respect for, and dignity of, every human person is encouraged,” the German-born pontiff said.'(independent)

    In addition to a candle-lighting ceremony, the Museum is hosting a public program with the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in honor of International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

    Captain Witold Pilecki and the Resistance in Auschwitz
    Sunday, January 27, at 2 p.m.
    Joseph and Rebecca Meyerhoff Theater

    Learn more about the program and register here.

    http://www.ushmm.org/museum/exhibit/focus/ihrd/comment_post.php

    Holocaust
    A soldier from the U.S. 7th Army looks at the door to a gas chamber in the Dachau camp

    Holocaust Horrors
    U.S. soldiers discovered these boxcars loaded with dead prisoners outside the Dachau camp. They force German boys — believed to be members of the Hitler Youth (HJ) — to confront the atrocity. Dachau, Germany.

    Holocaust Horror
    Victim of a medical experiment immersed in freezing water at the Dachau concentration camp. Dachau, Germany, between August 1942 and May 1943. Yad Vashem photo.

    Holocaust Horror
    German civilians from Nammering are forced to bury the corpses of prisoners shot by the SS during evacuation from Buchenwald to Dachau. Nammering, Germany, May 19, 1945.

    Holocaust Horror
    Bones of anti-Nazi German women still are in the crematoriums in the German concentration camp at Weimar, Germany, taken by the 3rd U.S. Army. Prisoners of all nationalities were tortured and killed, April 14, 1945 (NARA Photo)

  • Holocaust Auschwitz Concentration Camp Medical Experiments

    I am posting some accounts of the Concentration Camps run by The Nazis during The Second Word War to remind people of the cruelty Man is capable of and the need to guard against such evil.

    Oral Depositions.

    Medical Experiments In concentration Camps Word War II
    A war crimes investigation photo of the disfigured leg of a survivor from Ravensbrueck, Polish political prisoner Helena Hegier (Rafalska), who was subjected to medical experiments in 1942. This photograph was entered as evidence for the prosecution at the Medical Trial in Nuremberg. The disfiguring scars resulted from incisions made by medical personnel that were purposely infected with bacteria, dirt, and slivers of glass. — DIZ Muenchen GMBH, Sueddeutscher Verlag Bilderdiens

    During World War II, a number of German physicians conducted painful and often deadly experiments on thousands ofconcentration camp prisoners without their consent.

    Unethical medical experimentation carried out during the Third Reich may be divided into three categories. The first category consists of experiments aimed at facilitating the survival of Axis military personnel. In Dachau, physicians from the German air force and from the German Experimental Institution for Aviation conducted high-altitude experiments, using a low-pressure chamber, to determine the maximum altitude from which crews of damaged aircraft could parachute to safety. Scientists there carried out so-called freezing experiments using prisoners to find an effective treatment for hypothermia. They also used prisoners to test various methods of making seawater potable.

    The second category of experimentation aimed at developing and testing pharmaceuticals and treatment methods for injuries and illnesses which German military and occupation personnel encountered in the field. At the German concentration camps of Sachsenhausen,Dachau, Natzweiler, Buchenwald, andNeuengamme, scientists tested immunization compounds and sera for the prevention and treatment of contagious diseases, including malaria, typhus, tuberculosis, typhoid fever, yellow fever, and infectious hepatitis.

    http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005250

    Irene Hizme
    Born: 1937, Teplice Sanov, Czechoslovakia

    Describes medical experiments at Auschwitz [Interview: 1995]

    “I, of course, have, um, unfortunately a lot of memories of, um, of the hospital and, um, the doctor’s office. It, I seem to recall spending a great deal of time, um, there. And also being in the hospital and being very sick. And, um, I know one time, when I went to the doctor’s office, that they took blood from me and, it was extremely painful because it was from the left side of my neck. That’s a strange thing to remember. I also remember having blood taken out of my finger, but that wasn’t quite so bad. And I also remember having to sit, um, very still for long periods to be measured and, or weighed, or in X rays. I rem…I remember X rays, X rays. Um…and injections. I remember injections. And then I’d be sick. Because then I, I’d be in this hospital. And I remember having a high fever, because I know they were taking my temperature, somebody was. Um, I really got to hate doctors. I, I got to be afraid. I used, I was terribly scared of doctors, I still am. They’re a nightmare. Hospitals are out of the question and illness is unacceptable.”

    Irene and her twin brother Rene were born Renate and Rene Guttmann. The family moved to Prague shortly after the twins’ birth, where they were living when the Germans occupied Bohemia and Moravia in March 1939. A few months later, uniformed Germans arrested their father. Decades later, Irene and Rene learned that he was killed at the Auschwitz camp in December 1941. Irene, Rene, and their mother were deported to the Theresienstadt ghetto, and later to the Auschwitz camp. At Auschwitz, the twins were separated and subjected to medical experiments. Irene and Rene remained separated for some time after their liberation from Auschwitz. The group Rescue Children brought Irene to the United States in 1947, where she was reunited with Rene in 1950.

    — US Holocaust Memorial Museum – Collections

    During World War II, a number of German physicians conducted painful and often deadly experiments on thousands ofconcentration camp prisoners without their consent.

    Unethical medical experimentation carried out during the Third Reich may be divided into three categories. The first category consists of experiments aimed at facilitating the survival of Axis military personnel. In Dachau, physicians from the German air force and from the German Experimental Institution for Aviation conducted high-altitude experiments, using a low-pressure chamber, to determine the maximum altitude from which crews of damaged aircraft could parachute to safety. Scientists there carried out so-called freezing experiments using prisoners to find an effective treatment for hypothermia. They also used prisoners to test various methods of making seawater potable.

    The second category of experimentation aimed at developing and testing pharmaceuticals and treatment methods for injuries and illnesses which German military and occupation personnel encountered in the field. At the German concentration camps of Sachsenhausen,Dachau, Natzweiler, Buchenwald, andNeuengamme, scientists tested immunization compounds and sera for the prevention and treatment of contagious diseases, including malaria, typhus, tuberculosis, typhoid fever, yellow fever, and infectious hepatitis. The Ravensbrueckcamp was the site of bone-grafting experiments and experiments to test the efficacy of newly developed sulfa (sulfanilamide) drugs. At Natzweiler and Sachsenhausen, prisoners were subjected to phosgene and mustard gas in order to test possible antidotes.

    The third category of medical experimentation sought to advance the racial and ideological tenets of the Nazi worldview. The most infamous were the experiments of Josef Mengele atAuschwitz. Mengele conducted medical experiments on twins. He also directed serological experiments on Roma (Gypsies), as did Werner Fischer at Sachsenhausen, in order to determine how different “races” withstood various contagious diseases. The research of August Hirt at Strasbourg University also intended to establish “Jewish racial inferiority.”

    Other gruesome experiments meant to further Nazi racial goals were a series of sterilization experiments, undertaken primarily at Auschwitz and Ravensbrueck. There, scientists tested a number of methods in their effort to develop an efficient and inexpensive procedure for the mass sterilization of Jews, Roma, and other groups Nazi leaders considered to be racially or genetically undesirable.

    http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005636

    http://ramanisblog.in/2014/01/26/volkswagen-collaborated-holocaust-gas-chambers/