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On March 12, 1938, German soldiers began crossing the border between Germany and Austria. It was an invasion. The Austrian government was in total disarray. Pro-Nazi sympathizers greeted the German invaders with open arms and the small, disorganized, and poorly equipped Austrian army didn’t resist the invaders. When Adolf Hitler’s 4,000-man bodyguard arrived with him… The post Confronting the Gnostic Cosmos: Understanding Eric Voegelin appeared first on VoegelinView.

On March 12, 1938, German soldiers began crossing the border between Germany and Austria. It was an invasion. The Austrian government was in total disarray. Pro-Nazi sympathizers greeted the German invaders with open arms and the small, disorganized, and poorly equipped Austrian army didn’t resist the invaders. When Adolf Hitler’s 4,000-man bodyguard arrived with him…

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