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Letter from Dr. Spengler to Wolfram Sievers, December 3, 1941
Wilhelm Spengler
In a letter to Obersturmbannführer Sievers, Dr. Spengler notes that dowsing rod researchers/users were not targeted in action taken against occult groups, but some may have been arrested if they were active in other occult activities. The letter states that the head of the security police and the SD want to meet with these groups to discuss scientific problems related to the occult. It was not expected that research of dowsing rods would be included in the planned work.
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Letter from Josef Wimmer to Walther Wüst, August 7, 1941
Josef Wimmer
In a letter dated August 7, 1941, Josef Wimmer asks Ahnenerbe Curator Walther Wüst and Ahnenerbe Reichsgeschäftsführer Wolfram Sievers for information regarding an article in the Journal of Dowsing Rod Research. The article addresses the future of dowsing rod research. Wimmer adds that it is rumored that a research institute will be created to manage future research. He requests information first from Wüst and in the second part of the document, reports that Wüst had no information and asks that Sievers please find out what he can and let Wimmer know.
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Letter from Josef Wimmer to Walther Wüst forwarded by Wolfram Sievers to Rudolf Brandt, July 22, 1941
Josef Wimmer and Wolfram Sievers
In this letter, Josef Wimmer asks for direction on whether or not to carry out dowsing studies on the mountain Hohenwehen in Hegau. Sievers forwards the note to Rudolf Brandt asking if there are objections and stating that he believes it fine for Wimmer to travel.
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Report by Josef Wimmer to the Ahnenerbe Regarding an Investigation in His Apartment by Criminal Police on June 10, 1941
Josef Wimmer
This letter from Josef Wimmer to Ahnenerbe Curator Walther Wüst reports on a visit to his apartment by the criminal police. The police interrupted his work day, seized all documents related to dowsing rod research, including his correspondence with the Ahnenerbe. They also confiscated his dowsing rods and magnetic theodolite. He then spent 2 1/2 hours in interrogation at the police station before a call to the state police in Munich led to his release.
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Letter From the Personal Staff of the Reichsführer SS to Wolfram Sievers, April 10, 1941
Personal Staff of the Reichsführer-SS
A letter from the office of the Reichsführer-SS to Wolfram Sievers regarding dowsing rods. The letter states that a report from the Head of the Sicherheitspolizei and the SD is attached and expresses the wish of the Reichsführer-SS, Heinrich Himmler, to continue discussing the reorganization of dowsing rod research in conjunction with the Reich Main Security Office. It is asked that certain points be clarified and the document returned.
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Letter from Reinhard Heydrich to Heinrich Himmler, March 29, 1941
Reinhard Heydrich
In this letter from Reinhard Heydrich to Heinrich Himmler, Heydrich summarizes the books confiscated from the publisher J. Huber and lists his recommendations based on the petition by the Reich Association for Dowsing and the assessment conducted by Josef Wimmer. The document includes notes on the side in response to the recommendations. It is also noted the Dr. Lutz of the Propaganda Ministry does not need to be involved in these discussions as a middleman.
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Letter from Wolfram Sievers to the Reich Main Security Office, December 2, 1940
Wolfram Sievers
This note from Wolfram Sievers to the Reich Main Security Office accompanied forwarded documents related to dowsing - a letter to the Reichsführer-SS (Heinrich Himmler) and a position paper by Josef Wimmer of the Ahnenerbe Department of Applied Geology.
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Letter from the Ahnenerbe to Rudolf Brandt, November 25, 1940
Ahnenerbe
In this letter to Rudolf Brandt of the Reichsführer-SS's personal staff, the writer states that Ahnenerbe Curator Walther Wüst has spoken to Dr. Lutz regarding dowsing rods and pendula and therefore it is not necessary for Brandt to reply to Lutz himself. Additionally, it is stated that the attachment includes the Ahnenerbe position on the prohibition of documents on dowsing and pendula in a letter from 11/20/40 which was sent to the Head of the Sicherheitspolizei and the SD.
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Letter from Wolfram Sievers to Reinhard Heydrich, November 20, 1940
Wolfram Sievers
This letter from Wolfram Sievers to Reinhard Heydrich summarized the assessment of confiscated documents related to dowsing, pendula, and astrology by Josef Wimmer of the Department for Applied Geology. Sievers notes the principles used for assessment: first, that recent research has led to great progress on the dowsing question and physical causes related to the sidereal pendulum may also soon be understandable; second, the dowsing literature does contain false reports and mistakes, but also much that has been scientifically proven - the task at hand, therefore, is to sift the literature and separate out that which is valuable and prevent bad literature from being misused from landing in the wrong hands.
Sievers notes that the two assessments by Wimmer are attached and adds a comment that one of the confiscated documents, a work by Reinsch, should not be publicly available due to his liberal application of freemasonic ideas.
He concludes by saying that dowsing documents should not be summarily confiscated and that the Ahnenerbe should be consulted in all cases. Additionally, a paper on the proposed creation of a special department for dowsing would be submitted in the near future. A note at the end indicates the forwarding of this letter to Rudolf Brandt of the Personal Staff of the Reichsführer-SS, for information purposes.
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Letter from Josef Wimmer to Wolfram Sievers, November 1, 1940
Josef Wimmer
Memo to Sievers from Wimmer stating that he is sending his opinions on a paper by Dr. Beyer and asking that the report be forwarded to the Head of the Sicherheitspolizei and the SD, Reinhard Heydrich.
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Letter from Josef Wimmer to Wolfram Sievers, November 1, 1940
Josef Wimmer
Note from Josef Wimmer to Wolfram Sievers accompanying an assessment of 14 documents, with the request that the assessment be forwarded to the Head of the Sicherheitspolizei, Reinhard Heydrich.
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Letter from Josef Wimmer to Wolfram Sievers, November 1, 1940
Josef Wimmer
Note from Josef Wimmer to Wolfram Sievers accompanying Wimmer's commentary on a paper from the Reich Association for Dowsing and a report from the SD. Wimmer asks that his assessment be forwarded to the Reichsführer-SS, Heinrich Himmler.
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Letter from the Head of the Sicherheits Polizei and the SD to the Ahnenerbe, October 31, 1940
Head of the Sicherheitspolizei and the SD
A request from a representative of the Head of the Sicherheitspolizei and the SD (Reinhard Heydrich) to the Ahnenerbe for an update on the review of dowsing and pendulum documents expressing the hope that this activity can be completed shortly, as they must report to the Reichsführer-SS (Heinrich Himmler).
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Assessment of confiscated astrology literature by Josef Wimmer for Reinhard Heydrich, October 30, 1940
Josef Wimmer
In a document sent to the Head of the Sicherheitspolizei and the SD, Josef Wimmer provides an assessment of confiscated documents related to astrology. He recommends the release of two documents, Astronomical Ephemeris for the year 1940 and Abdias Trew's Layout plan for reformed astrology. The sequestration is recommended to be upheld for Planet Signatures by Thomas Ring and The New Planet Pluto by Fritz Brunhübner. Wimmer remained undecided about a final document, The Dynamics of the Cosmos by H.H. Reinsch.
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Assessment of Confiscated Dowsing and Pendulum Literature by Josef Wimmer for Reinhard Heydrich, October 30, 1940
Josef Wimmer
In a document sent to the Head of the Sicherheitspolizei and the SD, Josef Wimmer provides an assessment of confiscated documents related to dowsing rods and pendula. He describes nine documents and provides his own opinion on their value. He recommends the release of seven documents, the classification of one (Baron von Pohl's Earthly Radiations as Pathogen) and the sequestration of one (F. Kallenberg's "Revelations of the Sidereal Pendulum". He additionally comments on the state of dowsing rod research and the principles he used to assess the documents. Finally, he states that the Ahnenerbe should be consulted on all cases involving dowsing or pendulum research.
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Report by Josef Wimmer on the Position Paper by the Reich Association for Dowsing and the S.D. Report, October 30, 1940
Josef Wimmer
In this report, Josef Wimmer adds his opinion on first, the position paper by the Reich Association for Dowsing which defends dowsing and proposes official measures to protect the practice and empower the association and second, a report from the SD in response to the Reich Association petition. Wimmer responds to criticism of dowsing included in the SD report while also recognizing sources of error that the Reich Association training fails to address. He concludes with proposals that would reorganize the association and strengthen the training and oversight capacities, placing the association within the oversight of the Ahnenerbe and encouraging further research and Ahnenerbe intervention.
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Letter from the Ahnenerbe to Walther Wüst, September 25, 1940
Ahnenerbe
In a letter written on behalf of Wolfram Sievers, it is requested that the requested assessment of dowsing rod documents be completed as soon as possible as the Head of the Sicherheitspolizei and the SD Reinhard Heydrich is eager to find a solution.
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Letter from the Head of the Sicherheits Polizei and the SD to the Ahnenerbe, August 13, 1940
Head of the Sicherheitspolizei and the SD
This letter accompanies documents seized during the sequestration of occult literature. It is noted that the Reich Association for Dowsing requested the release of the books and the letter writer asks that the Ahnenerbe provide a statement of opinion on the documents in question.
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Letter from Josef Wimmer to Reinhard Heydrich, August 5, 1940
Josef Wimmer
Writing to Reinhard Heydrich, Head of the Sicherheitspolizei and of the SD, Josef Wimmer summarizes a letter from Paul Beyer of the Reich Association for Dowsing, in which Beyer states that dowsing is useful in many areas and offers examples from his own experience. Wimmer references his own response to a prior document. He states that the regulation of dowsing is planned for the period following the end of the war, but transitional provisions could be made in agreement with the Ahnenerbe for the time being to allow the use of dowsers for economic and military purposes.
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Note from Rudolf Brandt representing the Reichsführer-SS Himmler to Reinhard Heydrich and the Ahnenerbe, July 23, 1940
Rudolf Brandt
In this note sent to the Head of the Sicherheitspolizei and the SD and to the Ahnenerbe, Rudolf Brandt as a representative of the Reichsführer-SS states that he is sending to the recipients copies of a paper from the Reich Association for Dowsing regarding the confiscation of literature on dowsing and pendula. He mentions in particular works published by J. Huber in Diessen vor München as well as a book from Baron von Pohl on earth radiation as a pathogen. He conveys the opinion of the Reichsführer-SS, Heinrich Himmler, that the works should be released and the Ahnenerbe consulted on all questions related to dowsing.
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Letter from Paul Beyer to Heinrich Himmler, July 12, 1940
Paul Beyer
In this letter, Dr. Paul Beyer writes to Heinrich Himmler, Reichsführer-SS and Head of the German Police regarding the confiscation of literature related to dowsing and pendula. He relates his attempts to address the confiscation with Dr. Koch of the Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda, who ordered the confiscation. He requests that Himmler abolish the program and proposes the creation of a department dealing specially with dowsing questions which would benefit from Himmler's protection.
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Letter from Wolfram Sievers to Walther Wüst, June 4, 1940
Wolfram Sievers
A letter from Wolfram Sievers, managing director of the Ahnenerbe, to Walther Wüst, curator of the Ahnenerbe. Sievers states that he is forwarding a letter from the Head of the Sicherheitspolizei and the SD as well as a letter from Dr. Paul Beyer which includes the document "My Successes with Dowsing Rods". Sievers asks that Wüst take action in forwarding the documents to Josef Wimmer, as the meeting they had planned had not yet taken place. A handwritten note from Wüst confirms this transaction.
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Letter from the Head of the Sicherheits Polizei and the SD to the Ahnenerbe, May 31, 1940
Head of the Sicherheitspolizei and the SD
This letter, composed on behalf of the Head of the Sicherheitspolizei and the SD Reinhard Heydrich, was written to accompany a document forwarded to the Ahnenerbe. The document in question is Paul Beyer's "My Successes with Dowsing Rods". The writer notes that nothing is known of Baron von Leesen and the Ahnenerbe should deal with the document as circumstances require.
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Letter from Paul Beyer to Heinrich Himmler on the Uses of Dowsing Rods, April 3, 1940
Paul Beyer
Dr. P. Beyer explains to Himmler the uses for dowsing rods and offers examples of success using dowsing rods to locate oil and gas deposits, water, mineral deposits and to avoid lightning.
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Zeitschrift für Wünschelrutenforschung / Journal of Dowsing Rod Research; Volume 20 Issue 7/8
Josef Wimmer, Paul Beyer, Reich Association for Dowsing, Franz Wetzel, Joseph Wüst, Friedrich Lautenschlager, Hans Falkinger, Hanns Fischer, and Helmuth Husserl
The July/August 1939 issue of the Journal of Dowsing Rod Research, published by the Reich Association for Dowsing. Paul Beyer, Chair of the association, wrote (in other documents in this collection) to the Ahnenerbe, Himmler and Heydrich requesting support for dowsing and the association. This particular issue includes an article by Josef Wimmer, Head of the Department of Applied Geology within the Ahnenerbe.
Journal of Dowsing Rod Research, organ of the Reich Association for Dowsing
Editor: Dr. Paul Beyer
Volume 20
Issue 7/8 July/August 1939
Herold-Verlag Dr. Franz Wetzel & CO.K.-G. Munich-Solln
Contents:
Invitation to the General Assembly of the Reich Association for Dowsing in Halle
Dr. of philosophy and medicine J. Wüst: Pulsating electrical currents in biological events and their relationships to the dowsing rod problem.
Professor J. Wimmer: Dowsers report ...
Dr. Friedrich Lautenschlager: Further experiments and investigations into the influence of the so-named "earth radiations"
Hans Falkinger: Zistersdorf and the dowsing rod
Hanns Fischer: Fern in the shoe (a mysterious chapter)
Dr. of medicine Helmuth Husserl: Strange observations in Antarctica
From research and practice: The occurrence of magnesium-minerals.
Reich Association of Dowsing: Conference of the Regional Groups East and West in Hildesheim
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