Miguel Serrano was a Chilean diplomat, journalist, and author, best known for his controversial theories on esoteric Hitlerism and connections between Nazi Germany and ancient Aryan civilizations. He was born on September 10, 1917, in Santiago, Chile, and died on February 28, 2009.
Serrano served as a diplomat for the Chilean government, holding various positions in Europe and Asia from the 1940s to the 1970s. He was also a prominent figure in the literary and intellectual circles of Chile, known for his poetry, essays, and novels.
Throughout his life, Serrano developed a fascination with the occult and mysticism, particularly with the ideas of Carl Jung and the esoteric teachings of the Hindu and Buddhist traditions. He also became involved with various far-right and fascist groups, and his controversial views on the supposed spiritual and metaphysical connections between Adolf Hitler and ancient Aryan civilizations have earned him both admirers and critics.
Serrano's most well-known works include "The Golden Band: Esoteric Hitlerism" and "Adolf Hitler: The Ultimate Avatar." Despite the controversy surrounding his ideas, he remains a significant figure in the realms of esoteric and fascist thought.
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