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1913 January A Germanenorden lodge is established at
Duisburg with 30 brothers. Lodges in Nuremberg and Munich are established later
in the year, but are not as successful as those in Northern and Eastern Germany.
(Bundesarchiv, Koblenz; Roots)
1913 Kaiser Wilhelm II and H.S. Chamberlain plot to steal the Helige
Lanz (Holy Lance) from Austria at a Germanic art exposition in Berlin. General
Helmuth von Moltke foils their plan by alerting the Austrians.
1913 Walter Riehl and Rudolf Jung draft a new program for the Austrian German
Worker's party (DAP) at Iglau. (Forgotten Nazis)
1913 Drew Ali, a black leader, founds a Moorish Science Temple in
Newark, N.J., and establishes a religious tradition that will lead to the
founding of the Black Muslims and other Islamic groups in the U.S.
1913 February 3 Wyoming approves the Sixteenth Amendment to the U.S.
Constitution, becoming the last of the 36 states needed to authorize a federal
income tax.
1913 February 14-19 Philipp Stauff is involved in a series of
spiritualist seances which claim to communicate with the long-dead priest-kings
of the old religion. Guido von List later writes about these seances in depth. (Roots)
1913 February 25 The 16th Amendment becomes law in the United
States. Earlier, the Supreme Court had found that an income tax whose monies are
not reapportioned to the states is unconstitutional. The 16th amendment provides
the necessary legal basis for a graduated federal income tax. (Schlesinger I)
1913 March King George I of Greece is assassinated and is succeeded
by his son, Constantine I.
1913 March 4 Woodrow Wilson takes his oath of office as 28th
President of the United States. Marshall becomes Vice President.
1913 March 31 J.P. Morgan dies in Rome, Italy. His son, J.P. (Jack)
Morgan, Jr., takes over operation of his various business enterprises.
1913 April 27 The dead body of 14-year-old Mary Phagan is found is
found in a pencil factory in Marietta, Georgia. Leo Frank, a 29-year-old Jew is
convicted of the crime even though Miss Phagan left a note saying she had been
assaulted by a Negro. After Frank's sentence was commuted by the governor, Tom
Watson, a Georgia demagogue, denounced him as "King of the Jews."
(See August 16, 1915)
1913 May Adolf Hitler leaves Vienna for Munich in Bavaria.
(Note: In 1959, Elsa Schmidt-Falk, who was in charge of a genealogical
research group within the Nazi party in Munich during the 1920's, told Wilfried
Daim that Hitler had regularly visited her and her husband at their Munich home.
At these meetings, Hitler often mentioned reading Guido von List and quoted his
books enthusiastically. She also claimed that Hitler told her that members
of the List Society in Vienna had given him a letter of introduction to the
President of the List Society in Munich. (Daim; Inge Kunz; Roots)
1913 May 24 Hitler moves to Schleissheimerstrasse 34 in Munich,
lodging with the family of a tailor named Papp. He registers with the police as
a painter and artist.
1913 May 30 Fearing a spread of hostilities in the Balkans, the
major powers intervene to terminate the war with the Treaty of London, a
preliminary peace treaty, under which Turkey agrees to surrender its Balkan
territories and create the state of Albania. Peace in the Balkans lasts less
than a month.
1913 May 31 The 17th Amendment is passed, establishing the popular
election of U.S. Senators. This amendment dramatically alters America's
republican form of government and further reduces the power of the individual
states.
1913 June Nineteen Reichshammerbund branches have by now
been established throughout Germany. (Roots)
1913 June A second war begins in the Balkans, when Bulgaria makes
surprise attacks against Serbia and Greece in the hope of occupying the
contested districts of Macedonia won from Turkey before the great powers had
intervened. Bulgaria is quickly defeated and overrun by Romania, Turkey, Greece
and Serbia.
1913 August 10 The Treaty of Bucharest awards Serbia and Greece
possession of those parts of Macedonia they had previously claimed. Romania also
received territory from Bulgaria.
1913 September 6 Philipp Stauff closes a letter to Lanz von
Liebenfels with the salute "Armanengruss und Templeisensieg."
Lanz had first written Stauff in 1909. (Balzli; Roots)
1913 September 29 Rudof Diesel, inventor of the diesel engine,
apparently drowns after he mysteriously disappears from the mail steamer Dresden
while crossing the English Channel. Legend has it that he was carrying secret
plans for a new engine that ran on nothing but pure water.
1913 September 29 Under the Treaty of Constantinople, Turkey
recovers the greater part of the province of Adrianople from Bulgaria.
1913 October 3 Congress enacts the Underwood-Simmons Tariff Act
which lowers tariffs on 958 articles, including food-stuffs, clothing and raw
materials. Rates on cotton are cut 50% and on woolens over 50%. Congress will
enact the graduated income tax to make up the difference in revenues. (See
October 22, 1914) (Schlesinger I)
1913 December 23 The Federal Reserve Act, already passed by the U.S.
Congress, is approved by President Wilson.
1913 Rudolf Glauer, now calling himself Rudolf von Sebottendorff,
moves to Berlin, claiming to have been adopted by Baron Heinrich von
Sebottendorff in Turkey in 1911. The Baron's family in Germany recognizes the
adoption and seems genuinely fond of him. (Roots)
1913 "Unionist" gunrunners cause bloodshed at Londonderry
in Ireland.
1913 Danish physicist Niels Bohr publishes his atomic theory.
1913 Stalin is exiled to Siberia by the Czarist government. He will
not return to Russia until 1917.
1913 Jorg Lanz von Liebenfels in Ostara I, #69, interprets
the holy grail as an electrical symbol pertaining to the "panpsychic"
powers of the pure-blooded "Aryan" race. The quest of the "Templeisen"
(Templars) for the grail was a metaphor, Lanz said, for the strict eugenic
practices of the Templar Knights designed to breed god-men. (Roots)
1913 Dr. Eugen Fischer's book Die Rehobother Bastards und das
Bastardisierungsproblem beim Menschen (The Bastards of Rehoboth and the
problem of miscegenation in Man) is published. In it he writes about the
people of mixed blood in German South-West Africa: "We should provide them
with the minimum amount of protection which they require, for survival as a race
inferior to ourselves, and we should do this only as long as they are useful to
us. After this, free competition should prevail and, in my opinion, this will
lead to their decline and destruction." (Science)
1913 Antonius von der Linden begins publishing Geheime
Weissenschaften (Secret Science, 1913-1920) consisting of reprints
of esoteric texts from the Renaissance scholar Agrippa von Nettesheim. (Roots)
1913 Medical missionary Albert Schweitzer builds a hospital at
Lambarene in Africa.
1913 Sigmund Livingstone among others forms the Anti-Defamation
League (ADL), and a civil-rights statute is enacted in New York at the request
of several other Jewish organizations.
1913 Russian revolutionary Joseph Stalin is exiled to Siberia by the
Czarist government.
1913 American Charles Callahan publishes Washington: The Man and
the Mason. It contain a letter wriiten by George Washington in 1798 to
Reverend G.W. Snyder, acknowledging Washington's belief in the existence of the
Illuminati
and the revolutionary principles of Jacobinism in the United States. It is "too
evident to be questioned," Washington writes. (View document)
1913 Mexican President Francisco Madero is killed in a military coup
led by Victoriano Huerta.
1913 Rosa Luxemburg publishes her chief work, Accumulation of
Capital (English translation, 1951), presenting her theory of imperialism.
1913 Adolf Hitler establishes contact with certain proto-Nazi
circles in Munich, even before World War I. (Mein Kampf)
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