Truth suffers because of man’s descent into godlessness. From age to age, man descends further, distancing himself ever more from God. It is therefore necessary for God to appear on earth, as Avatāra, to defend the interests of his adherents and the quality that remains on earth. God’s descent to man is periodic; God’s presence among those who uphold his tenets is eternal.
Truth reached a pinnacle in the life of Adolf Hitler. Faith in eternal Truth is the essence of Hitler’s work; it is the bedrock of the future. Truth accords with Nature. Man’s task is to uphold Nature’s standard with all means necessary. This accordance with Nature lends substance to Hitler’s work and gives it a timelessness that, if subverted, precipitates degeneracy.
Hitler and his creed were, are, and will continue to be demonized and persecuted — because they stand for the Divine Order of Nature. Today we see an inversion of natural values and the arrival of a usurping slave-morality — one that espouses the prevailing dogma of man’s “innate dignity” and “equality,” which are two of the principal tenets of modernity. The defenders of modernity want nothing more than to sow hatred and disparagement of Hitler. They are doomed to fail.
Hitlerism rejects the “dignity” and “equality” dogma despite the consequences. The Hitlerist has no benefit of historical victory and armies of believers; he is the man of faith par excellence. He plans, waits, and creates the conditions for the restoration of Nature’s divine order.
HITLER AVATARA
Hitler Avatara, 2023 - Martin Friedrich
— Paperback —
6x9, black-and-white, 142 pp.
ISBN: 979-8987-7263-41— Hardcover —
6x9, black-and-white, 142 pp.
ISBN: 979-8987-7263-65Foreword by Thomas Dalton
Introduction
1: Judeo-Christianity: A Hitlerist Perspective
2: Hitler: Der Sprecher des Rechts
3: Hitler Paradoxa
4: Faith and Reason
5: Contemporaneousness: A Clarion Call
6: Afterword
7: Rebellion



















Reviews
Despite what the 3-star reviewer ("L") seems to think, this book levies a stunning critique against Judeo-Christianity. One should probably read this masterful work before making only self-revealing assumptions.
Don't take my word for it. Read the book - and don't listen to inept reviewers who've clearly never read what they're reviewing.
The book isn’t too long, it’s actually quite a manageable length for its subject matter. It starts off with a strong critique on Christianity (interchangeable with Judeo-Christianity). I think most of its criticisms of Christianity are reasonable and needed; however, I don’t think this work is made primarily to serve as a refutation of Christianity, rather its primary purpose is to be an inspiration to self-action, self-individualization recognizing and embodying the truth (or the offense) of the Hitler Avatara and what that means spiritually, cosmically, and finally practically with a decided ahistorical (or posthistorical?) lens.
The beginning of the work I found to be quite repetitive and though I still relatively enjoyed it, I kept wanting a deeper exploration of its thesis. Pleasingly, by the midway point Friedrich really began satisfying my desires in this regard to the point that by the end of the work I was totally engrossed and didn’t want it to end.
I must commend Friedrich on his utilization of footnotes which I found to be most refreshingly and intelligently employed and adding real substance to the work. A small nitpick is that I would have appreciated a bibliography at the end just as a form of convenience as there were many works cited in the footnotes I found myself adding to my “to-read” list.
I am not a complete novice to Western esotericism, Hitlerism, and the occult; however, I am still rather green behind the ears, especially in regards to Eastern esotericism, Hinduism, and the Vedas, yet I did not feel overwhelmed at any point with this work. I would highly recommend it and I will be ordering and reading Friedrich’s other works - Hitlerism and Myth and Sun - soon.
Friedrich explains it all here. This is nothing short of a triumphant ode to each of those thinkers - which is to say, an ode to, as the author calls it, Germanicism. But this book is more than mere "ode" - it's a brilliant insight into Aryan philosophy, which is something we haven't seen in decades.
Oh, and to help the early reviewer who obviously didn't read this book: "ultimate" is synonymous with "last." People like "L" (and all those who "up" voted his review) prove every point Friedrich makes.
I suspect this work and its 'god' obsession to be written as a deliberate detraction from Miguel Serrano's work falsely translated "Adolf Hitler: The Ultimate Avatar" (properly translated 'Last Avatar'). The 'god' referred to here is likely the Demiurge which Theodor Fritsch in his work "Yahweh The False God" and Alfred Rosenberg had rejected with his Marcionite gnostic conception propounded in The Myth of the 20th Century". I would urge the reader to read Miguel Serrano's works and not get tangled up with contemporary spin of Hitlerism. Serrano was an insider and knew Savitri Devi; Leon Degrelle; Arno Breker and others whereas who is this author? One should view everything cum grano salis when it comes to contemporary offerings. Much talk of 'god' plays right into christian monotheism which is diametrically opposed to Hitlerism
A hard stodgy read. I really struggled to finish it. You need knowledge of other deities to grasp what is going on. There are references to the Fuhrer but they are few and far between. If you have a university degree in English literature you’ll probably have a chance of understanding what is going on.