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This page contains a
list of articles which have been actualized in the past three months because of additional
information or corrections. The additions and corrections are
described briefly.
By clicking its title, you get access to one of these articles.
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| 2008-05-03 |
Substudy
"World War II": Quatrain 03-57 and Die Weissagungen des
Nostradamus (C. Loog)
Added to the paragraphLoog's comment in 1921 upon quatrain 03-57:
prof. dr. Dennert's meaning about this comment, published in 1931 in Nostradamus
und das zweite Gesicht.
Added to the paragraph The German invasion in Poland in September
1939 and the subsequent comments upon quatrain 03-57: a
description of the comment upon this quatrain by the Swedish Centurie-scholar
Salamar, who also discussed what people in Germany thought about the
linking of quatrain 03-57 to the invasion in Poland.
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| 2008-04-28 |
Substudy
"World War II": Hoe
zal deze oorlog eindigen?
Rectification in the paragraph about W.J. Ort: Ort did not print
the brochure Hoe zal deze oorlog eindigen?, but agreed in
October 1939 with Arie Meijer, owner of the printer company Vereenigde
Grafische Bedrijven, that Meijer could use his company's name for
about ten pro-German brochures, with a recompensation of f 100
for each title.
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| 2008-04-24 |
Substudy
"World War II": information on dr. Bruno Winkler
Added: some additional remarks from Winkler's daughter to her
information about what happened with her father during World War
II.
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| 2008-04-19 |
Substudy
"World War II": information on dr. h.c. Hans-Wolfgang
Herwarth von Bittenfeld
Added to the paragraph Genealogic and literary publications: information
about a sonnet book of Elizabeth Barrett Browning which Herwarth von
Bittenfeld translated in 1919 and about two poems he wrote shortly
before the time of his second marriage.
Further added: the paragraph Herwarth von Bittenfeld and
national-socialism, in which an article is discussed, published on
September 16, 1921 in the New York Times, which might contain
clues about why and when Herwarth von Bittenfeld joined
national-socialism, and some facts about his second marriage.
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| 2008-03-26 |
Substudy
"World War II": information on dr. h.c. Hans-Wolfgang
Herwarth von Bittenfeld
Added to the paragraph Characterizations: a description by the
American diplomat James G. McDonald of a meeting with Herwarth von
Bittenfeld on April 1, 1933. According to this description, Herwarth
von Bittenfeld was a remarkable national-socialist, infatuated with
his leaders and strongly opposed to Jews. To this paragraph, another
description is added, i.e. one by the american diplomat Hugh Gibson,
who described his contact with Herwarth von Bittenfeld during World
War I and in the period he worked as a military attaché in
Washington.
To the paragraph A pioneer in the field of propaganda, some
facts were added about Herwarth von Bittenfeld's military career.
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| 2008-03-17 |
Substudy
"World War II": information on dr. P.J. Goebbels
In the paragraph Goebbels' mentality, his attitude towards the
Centuries, the remark that in his eyes the Centuries had no
predictional value is replaced by a discussion of notes in his diaries
in connection with November 21 and November 22, 1939, which might show
that at first, he thought that the Centuries had predictional
value, but quickly started to use them for psychological warfare.
These notes do not show if it was Goebbels' idea or Hitler's idea to
use the Centuries for psychological warfare.
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| 2008-03-08 |
Substudy
"World War II": information on Louis de Wohl
Inserted: the paragraph A questionable position, which contains
information about De Wohl's position within the British Secret Service
during World War II. This information is based upon an MI5-file on De Wohl, declassified on March 3, 2008 by the
British National Achives.
Also inserted: the paragraph De Wohl, Krafft and Hitler's attitude
towards astrology.
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T.W.M. van Berkel
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