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The only significant group…left in Europe who were not…Christians by the year 1000AD were to be found in the Baltic and Eastern European regions. To destroy this last bastion of paganism the Church employed the service of some of the most fanatic Christians of all - The Teutonic Knights…originally a religious military order founded during the Crusades, being first established in Palestine in 1190…The Teutonic Knights jumped at the chance, and by using violence and mass murder, soon became known as effective Christianizers...This genocidal evangelism soon became the sole obsession of the Teutonic Knights - by 1226 the order had set up permanent settlements in north eastern Europe…In 1525, the order’s Grand Master Albrecht of Hohenzollern became a Protestant and dissolved the order.

— Arthur Kemp; March of the Titans (quoted by Michael Tsarion) view

Some time in the early days of Christianity there was a band of Teutonic Knights who migrated thru central Europe and settled in what is now Pomerania. From the name of Teuton, it is evident they were followers of Teus and may have been moving away from the incoming Christianity. The Vons of East Prussia, the Von Rundstets and the Von Hindenburge were the descendants of that Teutonic order. They were devoted to the divine idea of a force as the ruling divinity of the world. We have a second episode of the wars of the Gods, as it were, in which the Germans as the followers of Teus, the God of force as the prime mover, were warring against the forces of liberalism and Christianity. But in History this is not all so simple and the picture is not so clear. The Cleavage is not so clear cut. World wide changes do not occur all at the same time.

— Henry Binkley Stein; The Axe Was God view

The Knights of the Teutonic Order built the city of Riga in Latvia in 1201; they conquered Estonia in 1220. They conquered Prussia in 1293; establishing a military tradition there which ended only after World War II. Although they were disbanded in 1809, the Teutonic Knights remained the inspiration of the German military establishment, which guided Germany through two World Wars.

— Eustace Mullins; The Curse of Canaan view

In Germany and Austria, the Templars became "Rosicrucians" and "Teutonic Knights." The Teutonic Knights grew strong in Mainz, birthplace of Gutenberg's press. Six centuries later, as the "Teutonic Order," the Knights would provide the nucleus of Adolph Hitler's political support in Munich and Vienna.

— Tupper Saussy; Rulers of Evil view

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