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Friends can someone help me in the study of Hitle's chart?

RAHU/SUN/SUN DASA/BHUKTI/PRATYANTAR began in 26/03/45 - 12/04/45

He committed suicide on 30/03/45 Friday at 15h30 .

As you all can see Sun is Bhandakasthanadhipati and he is ruler of the

nakshatra in the cusp of 8th house. He is in marakasthana

I cant see the participation of Rahu in his death can someone see anything?

Even if the correct Bhukti would be the previous Rahu/Ven/Ketu, Rahu

would be active, why?

here the data:

20/04/1889 18H30 LMT 13E03 48N15

I attached one sayana chart and two nirayana kp ayanansa chart, for

graphic aid if necessary.

Thanks

Evencio

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Dear Evencio,

 

1. Since you ask about the study of chart, the whole study file is

given below. In the case of Leonardo, the hole file,which is in the

similar format to Hitler's, was not posted because it was asked not

long ago about the discrepacy of DOB and when it was answered that

due to the conversion of DOB from the old to new calendar, the

reference for conversion method was mentioned and the practical

conversion method by AstroDatabank was answered back.

 

2. I can't get your attachments but I think there is not a

significant difference, i.e your Ra/Su/Su dasa period is 26-03-1945

to 12-04-1945 with compared to KPAstro 2.0 dasa period 28-03-1945 to

13-04-1945.

 

3. The difference is in Hitler's DOD April 30, 1945, Tuesday @3:30

PM, (not 30-03-1945, Friday, perhaps mis-reading/coping) after

saying, as a admirer of Napoleon, to his followers to remember

Napoleon's DOD 05-05-1821 and so sad for not being able to hold on

in his bunker up to May 5, as per my study records of Hitler's chart.

 

4. For 30-04-1945, the dasa sequence is Ra/Su/Mo/Me, i.e. 29-04-1945

to 03-05-1945.

 

5. Maha dasa lord Rahu as agent of Moon is Maraka and signifies 8;

Jupiter Mararka and signifies 6,8; sign lord Mercury is Maraka and

signifies Moksha 12. Bhukti lord Sun is Badhaka and Marka. Mo/Me,

A/S lords are maraka and signify 6,8,12.

 

6. Rahu is sublord of 2, 4, 6 & 12 cusps. 8 cusp sublord is Jupiter

aspecting Rahu in natal chart. 1 cusp sublord Venus is comjunct with

Rahu's dipositor Mercury and aspected by Jupiter which is also

aspecting Rahu. Sun, Mercury, Venus & Mars are conjunct in 7 and

they are aspected by Saturn.

 

Regards,

 

tw

 

 

APPENDIX I: STUDY FILE OF ADOLF HITLER'S CHART

RECALCULATED AS PERCOURTESY OF KPASRO 2.0 WITH NEW KP AYANAMSA

 

ADOLF HITLER, born 20 April 1889, Sa, 6:30 PM LMT (AstroDatabank;

Rating `AA'), 17:37:44 GMT, Branau, Austria, 48N15, 13E04; Sid Time

8:25:58; New Ayanamsa 22:13:18, Venus dasa balance 18y:4m:20d

 

 

PL D:M:S RNB Significators

Su 8:35:04 395 3,7,11

Mo 254:24:25 566 7,3,1,8,10

Ma 24:09:29 364 7,7,1,8,2,7

Me 3:26:40 391 3,7,9,12

Ju 256:01:22 561 7,3,1,8,3,6

VR 24:28:23 364 7,7,1,8,1,8

Sa 11:14:15 246 7,10,9,12,4,5

Ra 83:50:05 457 3,9,3,6

Ke 263:50:05 567 7,3,1,8

UR 177:16:03 435 7,12,2,7

Ne 38:37:18 616 7,8,11

Pl 43:27:26 628 3,8,10

Fo 70:16:57 485 9,9

 

Note: RNB= Sign Lord, Star Lord, Sub Lord, 1=Sun, 2=Moon, 3=Mars, --

--, 8=Rahu, 9=Ketu

 

BN D:M:S RNB Significators

I 84:27:36 636 3,6,2,5,9,6

II 11:43:46 358 3

III 44:51:23 593 8,1,4,2,5,9,8,5

IV 81:56:30 728 7

V 15:50:43 786 7

VI 43:07:23 578 8,5

VII 4:27:36 392 7,3,,6,2,5,9,1,3,4,6,3

VIII 31:43:46 615 3,6,2,5,9,6

IX 64:51:23 436 8,7,4

X 101:56:30 272 7,2

XI 135:50:43 161 1

XII 163:07:23 428 7,4

 

TIMELINE

 

1) 03-01-03 (678) father's death;

2) Oct 1907 (118 or 115) & Oct 1908 (136 or 131) his application to

the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts to be an artist was rejected twice;

3) 21-12-07 (116) mother's death;

4) Nov 1909 (157) homeless in Vienna living at flophouses and

hostels in poverty, scratching out a living selling

postcards he painted of local landmarks, often depending charity,

for four miserable years until 24-05-13 (167)when moved to Munich,

Germany;

5) 03-08-14 (238) joined the German army during the WWI, winning

the Iron Cross twice for bravery in Dec 1914 (236), and on 04-08-18

(276);

6) 12-09-19 (244) joined the German Worker's Party, later called the

Nazi Party, and turned the tiny party into a formidable paramilitary

organization within a few years;

7) 01-04-24 (385) was tried for the unsuccessful attempt of

overthrowing the Government on 09-11-23 (337); and spent nine months

in prison, where he wrote the first volume of Mein Kampf (My

Struggle), his plan for Germany's domination over the world;

8) 30-01-33 (882) became Chancellor of Germany;

9) 30-07-34 (856) began his " blood purge " of political and military

leaders in Germany;

10) 03-08-34 (856) became the supreme leader of Germany by assuming

both the powers of President and Chancellor (with the title of

Führer);

11) 07-03-36 (877) deployment of troops in the Rhineland, starting

his initial step toward conquering Europe- then the world;

12) 01-09-39 (841) invasion of Poland, triggering WWII and then

over-ran Europe by mid-1940 (845);

) Jan 1943 (862) his defeat at Stalingrad is considered to be the

turning point of the war;

14) 20-07-44 (867) barley escaped an assassination plot by a bomb

placed in his briefing room;

15) 29-04-45 (812) yielding to her wishes, Hitler and Eva Braun, his

mistress of 15 years, were married in a civil ceremony in the

underground bunker; 1

16) 30-04-45 (812) both of them committed suicide;

 

HITLER's PHILOSOPHY of Nazism:

Germans, called " Aryans, " were superior to all other races and had

the right to rule over them. `German above all' Other races, such

as the Slavs and the Poles, were inferior species fit only to serve

Aryan man. The Jews were singled out as the enemy. " Aryans " were the

builders of civilization while Jews were parasites fit only for

extermination. This racism had a political agenda as well. Hitler

blamed the Jews for the loss of World War I, which he called " the

stab in the back " and made the focus of his political campaigns.

Hitler's motives were the cravings for revenge, for war, and for

extermination of Jews.

 

ACTIVITIES:

From a homeless, lost person and a soldier for a country of which he

was not even a citizen in 1919, Hitler became a historic figure

almost a par with Caesar and Napoleon. People spoke of his intuitive

powers and his " luck " (he escaped several attempts on his life). His

power was strongest in his speeches, winning him the support of the

masses. He offered national pride and jobs. His infamous

dictatorship, lasting for only 12 years, created a permanent shift

in world politics and was directly responsible for the death of over

30 million people. Fascism posed the century's greatest threat to

democracy and he became a person of extreme destructiveness and took

much of Germany with him. After sustaining heavy losses, his

inflated refusal to surrender led to the " loss of millions of

lives " ;

 

QUOTATIONS:

1) The most important thing is discipline. 2) Let us never forget

the duty, which we have taken upon us. 3) The man who has no sense

of history, is like a man who has no ears or eye. 4) Always before

God and the world, the stronger has the right to carry through what

he wills. 5) An alleged artist who submits rubbish must be retrained

in a concentration camp.

 

P.S.

1) His policy of Aryan supremacy sent over six million European

Jews, Gypsies and political dissidents to the gas chambers. 2) He

had Astrology officially recognized by sending a personal telegram

of good wishes to the astrologers' congress held in Dusseldorf in

1937. Karl E Kraft was his astrologer.

 

 

 

 

 

 

PPENDIX II: ADOLF HITLER'S TIMELINE

 

sentenced to five years in prison (only served nine months)

Works on Mein Kampf while in prison

December 20, 1924

 

May 1913 leaves Vienna and moves to Munich, Germany

August 3, 1914 petitioned King Ludwig III of Bavaria for permission

to join in a Bavarian regiment (granted)

December 1914 awarded the Iron Cross, Second Class

October 7, 1916 wounded in combat (grenade splinter in leg)

August 4, 1918 awarded the Iron Cross, First Class

October 13, 1918 temporary blindness caused by gas attack

 

Became a Bildungsoffizier (educational officer) for the German Army

September 1919 ordered to investigate the German Workers' Party

(Deutscher Arbeiterpartei)

February 24, 1920 announced the Twenty-Five Points program

November 9, 1923 the Beer Hall Putsch (unsuccessful)

February 26, 1924 the beginning of the treason trial

released from Landsberg Prison

February 25, 1932 granted German citizenship

Ran for President of Germany in the July 1932 elections (lost to von

Hindenburg)

 

1933 to 1945

January February 28, 1933 a presidential decree gives him emergency

powers

September 7, 1937 declares the end of the Treaty of Versailles

November 8, 1939 assassination attempt against him at the Bürgerbräu

Keller in Munich

April 29, 1945 writes his last will and political testament

April 30, 1945 commits suicide in the Berlin bunker

 

1903 Adolf's father died.

1907 Hitler went to Vienna to be an art student. He failed the

entrance exam to the Academy of Fine Arts twice.

1907 Hitler's mother died.

1909-1913 Hitler lived in flophouses and hostels for four years. He

often ate in soup kitchens. He rarely worked, and when he did he

worked in menial jobs.

1913 Hitler moved to Munich.

August 1914 World War I began. Hitler volunteered for the German

Army.

December 1914 Hitler was awarded the Iron Cross, Second Class.

October 5, 1916 Corporal Adolf Hitler was wounded in WW I.

October 1918 Hitler was exposed to battlefield mustard gas. He was

nearly blinded from the exposure.

Party; and turned the tiny, ineffective group into a formidable

paramilitary organization;

Autumn 1919 Hitler began attending meetings for the German Worker's

Party. It became.

March 1920 Hitler left the army.

July 29, 1921 Hitler had assumed total control of the Nazi party

October 1923 Hitler had become the leader of the Nazi army. He set

up a private army called storm troopers. By this month they numbered

15,000.

November 8, 1923 Hitler proclaimed the Nazi Revolution at a Beer

Hall.

November 9, 1823 General Erich F. W. Ludendorff led 2,000 storm

troopers against the Bavarian government. 16 marchers were killed

and the plot failed.

November 12, 1923 Hitler was arrested for the attempted German coup.

April 1, 1924 Hitler was sentenced to five years in prison for " Beer

Hall Putsch. " Gen Ludendorff was acquitted for leading the botched

Nazi's " Beer Hall Putsch " in the German state of Bavaria

1924 Hitler wrote Mein Kampf.

1924 The government outlawed the Nazi party.

December 20, 1924 Hitler was freed from prison.

May 1, 1927 Hitler held the first Nazi meeting in Berlin.

March 5, 1928 Hitler's National Socialists won the majority vote in

Bavaria.

1929 The Nazi party became an important minority party.

1929 Hitler led a campaign to defeat the Young Plan of 1929. The

plan was to reschedule reparation plans.

1930 The Great Depression hit Germany.

February 22, 1932 Adolf Hitler was the Nazi Party candidate for the

presidential elections in Germany. The election of Hitler was

supposed to mark the beginning of the Thousand-Year Reich.

February 25, 1932 Hitler was granted German citizenship.

July 1932 The Nazi Party became the countries strongest party.

Hitler ran for president in the election, but he lost.

July 31, 1932 The Nazi party doubled its strength in legislative

elections.

August 13, 1932 Hitler refused to serve as Franz Von Papen's vice

chancellor

January 30, 1933 Hitler was named Chancellor of Germany. In order to

get the position he had promised President Paul von Hindenburg that

he would not act unlawfully.

February 4, 1933 Hindenburg signed a decree that gave the Nazis

legal authority to prohibit assemblies, outlaw newspapers and other

publications, and to arrest people under suspicion of treason.

February 27, 1933 Fire began to destroy the Reichstag. Many believe

that the Nazis were behind the fire. The Nazis blamed the

Communists. Hindenburg signed another decree. It gave the Nazis

almost unlimited power.

March 5, 1933 The Nazi party won 43.9% of the votes.

March 23, 1933 The Nazi-dominated government passed the Enabling

Act. The new law suspended the basic civil and human rights of the

German citizens.

July 1933 The Nazi party outlawed freedom of the press, labor

unions, and all other political parties.

1933 Hitler rearmed the German nation in preparation for war.

Among those killed was one-time Hitler ally Ernst Roehm, leader of

the Nazi storm troopers. Hitler purged the Nazi Party by destroying

the SA and bringing to power the SS in the " Night of the Long

Knives. "

August 1934 Hindenburg died and Hitler assumed complete control of

Germany.

1935 German Jews were declared citizens of lesser rights.

March 16, 1935 Hitler ordered a German rearmament and violated the

Versailles Treaty.

March 7, 1936 Hitler sent troops into the Rhineland.

September 7, 1937 Hitler called an end to the Treaty of Versailles.

September 25, 1937 German Chancellor Adolf Hitler met with Italian

Premier Benito Mussolini in Munich.

February 20, 1938 Hitler demanded self-determination for Germans in

Austria and Czechoslovakia. As Hitler's quest for Lebensraum

( " living space " ) expanded into Czechoslovakia, thousands of

Czechoslovakian soldiers and airmen escaped to participate in the

liberation of their country.

March 1938 Hitler's troops invaded Austria.

July 22, 1938 The Third Reich issued special identity cards for

Jewish Germans.

September 1938 Britain and France allowed Germany to occupy the

German speaking areas of Czechoslovakia.

1938 German resistance tried to overthrow Hitler.

March 1939 Hitler took control over the rest of Czechoslovakia.

May 22, 1939 Hitler and Benito Mussolini signed a " Pact of Steel "

committing Germany and Italy to a military alliance forming the Axis

powers.

August 1939 Hitler signed a treaty of friendship with the Soviet

Union.

September 1, 1939 Hitler attacked Poland. Britain and France finally

took action to stop Hitler.

September 3, 1939 France and Britain declared war on Germany.

September 1939 Hitler occupied all of Poland.

Spring 1940 German conquered Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands,

Belgium, Luxembourg, and France.

March 18, 1940 Hitler and Benito Mussolini held a meeting at the

Brenner Pass across the Alps during which the Italian dictator

agreed to join in Germany's war against France and Britain.

June 22, 1940 France signed an armistice with Germany.

July 16, 1940 Hitler ordered the preparations to begin on the

invasion of England, Operation Sea Lion.

October 4, 1940 Hitler and Benito Mussolini conferred at Brenner

Pass in the Alps, where the Nazi leader sought Italy's help in

fighting the British.

October 25, 1940 Hitler visited Mussolini in Florence.

January 20, 1941 Hitler met with Mussolini and offered aid in

Albania and Greece.

June 1941 Germany began to attack the Soviet Union.

August 20, 1941 Hitler authorized the development of the V-2

missile.

Winter 1942-1943 The Battle of Stalingrad took place. It lasted for

five months. The Soviets took out 300,000 Germans.

Early 1945 The Allies marched into the heart of Germany.

March 19, 1945 Hitler issued his so-called " Nero Decree, " ordering

the destruction of German facilities that could fall into Allied

hands. Hitler ordered a scorched-earth policy.

April 29, 1945 Hitler married his mistress, Eva Braun.

April 30, 1945 Hitler and Eva killed themselves.

 

 

 

 

, Evencio Mendes

<evenciomendes@g...> wrote:

> Friends can someone help me in the study of Hitle's chart?

> RAHU/SUN/SUN DASA/BHUKTI/PRATYANTAR began in 26/03/45 - 12/04/45

> He committed suicide on 30/03/45 Friday at 15h30 .

> As you all can see Sun is Bhandakasthanadhipati and he is ruler of

the

> nakshatra in the cusp of 8th house. He is in marakasthana

> I cant see the participation of Rahu in his death can someone see

anything?

> Even if the correct Bhukti would be the previous Rahu/Ven/Ketu,

Rahu

> would be active, why?

> here the data:

> 20/04/1889 18H30 LMT 13E03 48N15

> I attached one sayana chart and two nirayana kp ayanansa chart, for

> graphic aid if necessary.

> Thanks

> Evencio

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Dear Evencio,

 

I forgot to mention KP referencess for suicide, i.e. 1,8,12 Sbl

being Sat, Mars, Mars, Rahu or Sun signifying Badhaka, Marka,

Moksha, 6,8 & connected to Mars, in KP Reader III, p 422, KP Reader

VI, p 258, Astrosecrets & KP, Part I, pp 182/208, Astrosecrets & KP,

Part III, pp 39/53, Nakshatra Cintamani, p 70.

 

 

Regards,

 

tw

 

 

 

, " tw853 " <tw853> wrote:

> Dear Evencio,

>

> 1. Since you ask about the study of chart, the whole study file is

> given below. In the case of Leonardo, the hole file,which is in

the

> similar format to Hitler's, was not posted because it was asked

not

> long ago about the discrepacy of DOB and when it was answered that

> due to the conversion of DOB from the old to new calendar, the

> reference for conversion method was mentioned and the practical

> conversion method by AstroDatabank was answered back.

>

> 2. I can't get your attachments but I think there is not a

> significant difference, i.e your Ra/Su/Su dasa period is 26-03-

1945

> to 12-04-1945 with compared to KPAstro 2.0 dasa period 28-03-1945

to

> 13-04-1945.

>

> 3. The difference is in Hitler's DOD April 30, 1945, Tuesday @3:30

> PM, (not 30-03-1945, Friday, perhaps mis-reading/coping) after

> saying, as a admirer of Napoleon, to his followers to remember

> Napoleon's DOD 05-05-1821 and so sad for not being able to hold

on

> in his bunker up to May 5, as per my study records of Hitler's

chart.

>

> 4. For 30-04-1945, the dasa sequence is Ra/Su/Mo/Me, i.e. 29-04-

1945

> to 03-05-1945.

>

> 5. Maha dasa lord Rahu as agent of Moon is Maraka and signifies 8;

> Jupiter Mararka and signifies 6,8; sign lord Mercury is Maraka and

> signifies Moksha 12. Bhukti lord Sun is Badhaka and Marka. Mo/Me,

> A/S lords are maraka and signify 6,8,12.

>

> 6. Rahu is sublord of 2, 4, 6 & 12 cusps. 8 cusp sublord is

Jupiter

> aspecting Rahu in natal chart. 1 cusp sublord Venus is comjunct

with

> Rahu's dipositor Mercury and aspected by Jupiter which is also

> aspecting Rahu. Sun, Mercury, Venus & Mars are conjunct in 7 and

> they are aspected by Saturn.

>

> Regards,

>

> tw

>

>

> APPENDIX I: STUDY FILE OF ADOLF HITLER'S CHART

> RECALCULATED AS PERCOURTESY OF KPASRO 2.0 WITH NEW KP AYANAMSA

>

> ADOLF HITLER, born 20 April 1889, Sa, 6:30 PM LMT (AstroDatabank;

> Rating `AA'), 17:37:44 GMT, Branau, Austria, 48N15, 13E04; Sid

Time

> 8:25:58; New Ayanamsa 22:13:18, Venus dasa balance 18y:4m:20d

>

>

> PL D:M:S RNB Significators

> Su 8:35:04 395 3,7,11

> Mo 254:24:25 566 7,3,1,8,10

> Ma 24:09:29 364 7,7,1,8,2,7

> Me 3:26:40 391 3,7,9,12

> Ju 256:01:22 561 7,3,1,8,3,6

> VR 24:28:23 364 7,7,1,8,1,8

> Sa 11:14:15 246 7,10,9,12,4,5

> Ra 83:50:05 457 3,9,3,6

> Ke 263:50:05 567 7,3,1,8

> UR 177:16:03 435 7,12,2,7

> Ne 38:37:18 616 7,8,11

> Pl 43:27:26 628 3,8,10

> Fo 70:16:57 485 9,9

>

> Note: RNB= Sign Lord, Star Lord, Sub Lord, 1=Sun, 2=Moon,

3=Mars, --

> --, 8=Rahu, 9=Ketu

>

> BN D:M:S RNB Significators

> I 84:27:36 636 3,6,2,5,9,6

> II 11:43:46 358 3

> III 44:51:23 593 8,1,4,2,5,9,8,5

> IV 81:56:30 728 7

> V 15:50:43 786 7

> VI 43:07:23 578 8,5

> VII 4:27:36 392 7,3,,6,2,5,9,1,3,4,6,3

> VIII 31:43:46 615 3,6,2,5,9,6

> IX 64:51:23 436 8,7,4

> X 101:56:30 272 7,2

> XI 135:50:43 161 1

> XII 163:07:23 428 7,4

>

> TIMELINE

>

> 1) 03-01-03 (678) father's death;

> 2) Oct 1907 (118 or 115) & Oct 1908 (136 or 131) his application

to

> the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts to be an artist was rejected

twice;

> 3) 21-12-07 (116) mother's death;

> 4) Nov 1909 (157) homeless in Vienna living at flophouses and

> hostels in poverty, scratching out a living selling

> postcards he painted of local landmarks, often depending charity,

> for four miserable years until 24-05-13 (167)when moved to Munich,

> Germany;

> 5) 03-08-14 (238) joined the German army during the WWI, winning

> the Iron Cross twice for bravery in Dec 1914 (236), and on 04-08-

18

> (276);

> 6) 12-09-19 (244) joined the German Worker's Party, later called

the

> Nazi Party, and turned the tiny party into a formidable

paramilitary

> organization within a few years;

> 7) 01-04-24 (385) was tried for the unsuccessful attempt of

> overthrowing the Government on 09-11-23 (337); and spent nine

months

> in prison, where he wrote the first volume of Mein Kampf (My

> Struggle), his plan for Germany's domination over the world;

> 8) 30-01-33 (882) became Chancellor of Germany;

> 9) 30-07-34 (856) began his " blood purge " of political and

military

> leaders in Germany;

> 10) 03-08-34 (856) became the supreme leader of Germany by

assuming

> both the powers of President and Chancellor (with the title of

> Führer);

> 11) 07-03-36 (877) deployment of troops in the Rhineland, starting

> his initial step toward conquering Europe- then the world;

> 12) 01-09-39 (841) invasion of Poland, triggering WWII and then

> over-ran Europe by mid-1940 (845);

> ) Jan 1943 (862) his defeat at Stalingrad is considered to be the

> turning point of the war;

> 14) 20-07-44 (867) barley escaped an assassination plot by a bomb

> placed in his briefing room;

> 15) 29-04-45 (812) yielding to her wishes, Hitler and Eva Braun,

his

> mistress of 15 years, were married in a civil ceremony in the

> underground bunker; 1

> 16) 30-04-45 (812) both of them committed suicide;

>

> HITLER's PHILOSOPHY of Nazism:

> Germans, called " Aryans, " were superior to all other races and had

> the right to rule over them. `German above all' Other races, such

> as the Slavs and the Poles, were inferior species fit only to

serve

> Aryan man. The Jews were singled out as the enemy. " Aryans " were

the

> builders of civilization while Jews were parasites fit only for

> extermination. This racism had a political agenda as well. Hitler

> blamed the Jews for the loss of World War I, which he called " the

> stab in the back " and made the focus of his political campaigns.

> Hitler's motives were the cravings for revenge, for war, and for

> extermination of Jews.

>

> ACTIVITIES:

> From a homeless, lost person and a soldier for a country of which

he

> was not even a citizen in 1919, Hitler became a historic figure

> almost a par with Caesar and Napoleon. People spoke of his

intuitive

> powers and his " luck " (he escaped several attempts on his life).

His

> power was strongest in his speeches, winning him the support of

the

> masses. He offered national pride and jobs. His infamous

> dictatorship, lasting for only 12 years, created a permanent shift

> in world politics and was directly responsible for the death of

over

> 30 million people. Fascism posed the century's greatest threat to

> democracy and he became a person of extreme destructiveness and

took

> much of Germany with him. After sustaining heavy losses, his

> inflated refusal to surrender led to the " loss of millions of

> lives " ;

>

> QUOTATIONS:

> 1) The most important thing is discipline. 2) Let us never forget

> the duty, which we have taken upon us. 3) The man who has no sense

> of history, is like a man who has no ears or eye. 4) Always before

> God and the world, the stronger has the right to carry through

what

> he wills. 5) An alleged artist who submits rubbish must be

retrained

> in a concentration camp.

>

> P.S.

> 1) His policy of Aryan supremacy sent over six million European

> Jews, Gypsies and political dissidents to the gas chambers. 2) He

> had Astrology officially recognized by sending a personal telegram

> of good wishes to the astrologers' congress held in Dusseldorf in

> 1937. Karl E Kraft was his astrologer.

PPENDIX II: ADOLF HITLER'S TIMELINE

>

> sentenced to five years in prison (only served nine months)

> Works on Mein Kampf while in prison

> December 20, 1924

>

> May 1913 leaves Vienna and moves to Munich, Germany

> August 3, 1914 petitioned King Ludwig III of Bavaria for

permission

> to join in a Bavarian regiment (granted)

> December 1914 awarded the Iron Cross, Second Class

> October 7, 1916 wounded in combat (grenade splinter in leg)

> August 4, 1918 awarded the Iron Cross, First Class

> October 13, 1918 temporary blindness caused by gas attack

>

> Became a Bildungsoffizier (educational officer) for the German

Army

> September 1919 ordered to investigate the German Workers' Party

> (Deutscher Arbeiterpartei)

> February 24, 1920 announced the Twenty-Five Points program

> November 9, 1923 the Beer Hall Putsch (unsuccessful)

> February 26, 1924 the beginning of the treason trial

> released from Landsberg Prison

> February 25, 1932 granted German citizenship

> Ran for President of Germany in the July 1932 elections (lost to

von

> Hindenburg)

>

> 1933 to 1945

> January February 28, 1933 a presidential decree gives him

emergency

> powers

> September 7, 1937 declares the end of the Treaty of Versailles

> November 8, 1939 assassination attempt against him at the

Bürgerbräu

> Keller in Munich

> April 29, 1945 writes his last will and political testament

> April 30, 1945 commits suicide in the Berlin bunker

>

> 1903 Adolf's father died.

> 1907 Hitler went to Vienna to be an art student. He failed the

> entrance exam to the Academy of Fine Arts twice.

> 1907 Hitler's mother died.

> 1909-1913 Hitler lived in flophouses and hostels for four years.

He

> often ate in soup kitchens. He rarely worked, and when he did he

> worked in menial jobs.

> 1913 Hitler moved to Munich.

> August 1914 World War I began. Hitler volunteered for the German

> Army.

> December 1914 Hitler was awarded the Iron Cross, Second Class.

> October 5, 1916 Corporal Adolf Hitler was wounded in WW I.

> October 1918 Hitler was exposed to battlefield mustard gas. He was

> nearly blinded from the exposure.

> Party; and turned the tiny, ineffective group into a formidable

> paramilitary organization;

> Autumn 1919 Hitler began attending meetings for the German

Worker's

> Party. It became.

> March 1920 Hitler left the army.

> July 29, 1921 Hitler had assumed total control of the Nazi party

> October 1923 Hitler had become the leader of the Nazi army. He set

> up a private army called storm troopers. By this month they

numbered

> 15,000.

> November 8, 1923 Hitler proclaimed the Nazi Revolution at a Beer

> Hall.

> November 9, 1823 General Erich F. W. Ludendorff led 2,000 storm

> troopers against the Bavarian government. 16 marchers were killed

> and the plot failed.

> November 12, 1923 Hitler was arrested for the attempted German

coup.

> April 1, 1924 Hitler was sentenced to five years in prison

for " Beer

> Hall Putsch. " Gen Ludendorff was acquitted for leading the botched

> Nazi's " Beer Hall Putsch " in the German state of Bavaria

> 1924 Hitler wrote Mein Kampf.

> 1924 The government outlawed the Nazi party.

> December 20, 1924 Hitler was freed from prison.

> May 1, 1927 Hitler held the first Nazi meeting in Berlin.

> March 5, 1928 Hitler's National Socialists won the majority vote

in

> Bavaria.

> 1929 The Nazi party became an important minority party.

> 1929 Hitler led a campaign to defeat the Young Plan of 1929. The

> plan was to reschedule reparation plans.

> 1930 The Great Depression hit Germany.

> February 22, 1932 Adolf Hitler was the Nazi Party candidate for

the

> presidential elections in Germany. The election of Hitler was

> supposed to mark the beginning of the Thousand-Year Reich.

> February 25, 1932 Hitler was granted German citizenship.

> July 1932 The Nazi Party became the countries strongest party.

> Hitler ran for president in the election, but he lost.

> July 31, 1932 The Nazi party doubled its strength in legislative

> elections.

> August 13, 1932 Hitler refused to serve as Franz Von Papen's vice

> chancellor

> January 30, 1933 Hitler was named Chancellor of Germany. In order

to

> get the position he had promised President Paul von Hindenburg

that

> he would not act unlawfully.

> February 4, 1933 Hindenburg signed a decree that gave the Nazis

> legal authority to prohibit assemblies, outlaw newspapers and

other

> publications, and to arrest people under suspicion of treason.

> February 27, 1933 Fire began to destroy the Reichstag. Many

believe

> that the Nazis were behind the fire. The Nazis blamed the

> Communists. Hindenburg signed another decree. It gave the Nazis

> almost unlimited power.

> March 5, 1933 The Nazi party won 43.9% of the votes.

> March 23, 1933 The Nazi-dominated government passed the Enabling

> Act. The new law suspended the basic civil and human rights of the

> German citizens.

> July 1933 The Nazi party outlawed freedom of the press, labor

> unions, and all other political parties.

> 1933 Hitler rearmed the German nation in preparation for war.

> Among those killed was one-time Hitler ally Ernst Roehm, leader of

> the Nazi storm troopers. Hitler purged the Nazi Party by

destroying

> the SA and bringing to power the SS in the " Night of the Long

> Knives. "

> August 1934 Hindenburg died and Hitler assumed complete control of

> Germany.

> 1935 German Jews were declared citizens of lesser rights.

> March 16, 1935 Hitler ordered a German rearmament and violated the

> Versailles Treaty.

> March 7, 1936 Hitler sent troops into the Rhineland.

> September 7, 1937 Hitler called an end to the Treaty of Versailles.

> September 25, 1937 German Chancellor Adolf Hitler met with Italian

> Premier Benito Mussolini in Munich.

> February 20, 1938 Hitler demanded self-determination for Germans

in

> Austria and Czechoslovakia. As Hitler's quest for Lebensraum

> ( " living space " ) expanded into Czechoslovakia, thousands of

> Czechoslovakian soldiers and airmen escaped to participate in the

> liberation of their country.

> March 1938 Hitler's troops invaded Austria.

> July 22, 1938 The Third Reich issued special identity cards for

> Jewish Germans.

> September 1938 Britain and France allowed Germany to occupy the

> German speaking areas of Czechoslovakia.

> 1938 German resistance tried to overthrow Hitler.

> March 1939 Hitler took control over the rest of Czechoslovakia.

> May 22, 1939 Hitler and Benito Mussolini signed a " Pact of Steel "

> committing Germany and Italy to a military alliance forming the

Axis

> powers.

> August 1939 Hitler signed a treaty of friendship with the Soviet

> Union.

> September 1, 1939 Hitler attacked Poland. Britain and France

finally

> took action to stop Hitler.

> September 3, 1939 France and Britain declared war on Germany.

> September 1939 Hitler occupied all of Poland.

> Spring 1940 German conquered Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands,

> Belgium, Luxembourg, and France.

> March 18, 1940 Hitler and Benito Mussolini held a meeting at the

> Brenner Pass across the Alps during which the Italian dictator

> agreed to join in Germany's war against France and Britain.

> June 22, 1940 France signed an armistice with Germany.

> July 16, 1940 Hitler ordered the preparations to begin on the

> invasion of England, Operation Sea Lion.

> October 4, 1940 Hitler and Benito Mussolini conferred at Brenner

> Pass in the Alps, where the Nazi leader sought Italy's help in

> fighting the British.

> October 25, 1940 Hitler visited Mussolini in Florence.

> January 20, 1941 Hitler met with Mussolini and offered aid in

> Albania and Greece.

> June 1941 Germany began to attack the Soviet Union.

> August 20, 1941 Hitler authorized the development of the V-2

> missile.

> Winter 1942-1943 The Battle of Stalingrad took place. It lasted

for

> five months. The Soviets took out 300,000 Germans.

> Early 1945 The Allies marched into the heart of Germany.

> March 19, 1945 Hitler issued his so-called " Nero Decree, " ordering

> the destruction of German facilities that could fall into Allied

> hands. Hitler ordered a scorched-earth policy.

> April 29, 1945 Hitler married his mistress, Eva Braun.

> April 30, 1945 Hitler and Eva killed themselves.

>

>

>

>

> , Evencio Mendes

> <evenciomendes@g...> wrote:

> > Friends can someone help me in the study of Hitle's chart?

> > RAHU/SUN/SUN DASA/BHUKTI/PRATYANTAR began in 26/03/45 - 12/04/45

> > He committed suicide on 30/03/45 Friday at 15h30 .

> > As you all can see Sun is Bhandakasthanadhipati and he is ruler

of

> the

> > nakshatra in the cusp of 8th house. He is in marakasthana

> > I cant see the participation of Rahu in his death can someone

see

> anything?

> > Even if the correct Bhukti would be the previous Rahu/Ven/Ketu,

> Rahu

> > would be active, why?

> > here the data:

> > 20/04/1889 18H30 LMT 13E03 48N15

> > I attached one sayana chart and two nirayana kp ayanansa chart,

for

> > graphic aid if necessary.

> > Thanks

> > Evencio

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