Landig Group
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The Landig Group was an occultist and neo-völkisch group formed in 1950, that first gathered for discussions at the studio of the designer Wilhelm Landig in Vienna's 4th district of Wieden, in Austria. The circle's most prominent and influential members were Wilhelm Landig (1909–1997), Erich Halik (Claude Schweikhart) and Rudolf J. Mund (1920–1985). The circle has also been referred to as the Landig Circle, Vienna Group and Vienna Lodge.
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See also
- Black Sun (occult symbol)
- Nazi occultism
- Nicholas Goodrick-Clarke
- Hollow Earth
- Esoteric Nazism
- Nazi archaeology
- Vril Society
- Thule Society
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