>>34419 >"esoteric hitlerism" is just a new level of insane.
It is somewhat insane but not really new. This is just another part of "magical realism" discourse, started in 60s with "Morning of Magicians" book and other works. It is a mixture of early XX century philosophical/occult works that were influenced by eastern religions (theosophy etc) with nazi and nordic symbolism. I'm not the specialist, but as far as I know, is is not really a "nazi" literature, nor even national-socialist. It is more like about spiritual side, more related to modern traditionalism with all this "epoch of despair is here" sense. It may be interesting if you already ok with these concepts, if not - don't even try. Personally, I didn't find this very interesting, although maybe I need to read more.
But of course theories about nazi ufos are fun. Although there is some kind of serious part: I've read once some short book about these things, and first part of it was relatively sane, and was about German scientists and secret projects that disappeared after the war. Author did pretty good work to find some traces of them, building interesting theories about NASA and US military. Other part of book was typical alternative science that doesn't worth reading though.