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What is the actual axis of the earth?

Before and after the Second World War, China's Tibet was far away from the war zone, escaped the war and smoke, but did not escape the sight of Nazi Germany. 1938 and 1943, with Hitler's approval, Himmler, the leader of the Nazi SS, personally set up two expeditions to go deep into Tibet to find the evidence of the existence of the "ancestor of the Germanic nation"-the Atlantis protoss, to find the "earth axis" that could change time and to establish the "undead army". 1945, after the Soviet Union captured Berlin, officers of the People's Internal Affairs Committee (the predecessor of the KGB) found a Tibetan Lama who was shot and killed in the basement of the German Empire State Building. All this made the Nazi's secret action in Tibet a difficult mystery in World War II.

Himmler wanted to build a protoss army.

1933, after Hitler came to power in Germany, he trumpeted the theory of racial superiority, saying that human beings evolved once every 700 years, and the ultimate goal was to transform such "excellent" races as Aryans (in Nazi language, Aryans sometimes refer to non-Jewish whites, more simply Germans) into destructive new humans. Himmler, the leader of the Nazi SS under Hitler, was also an out-and-out racist. At the beginning of the formation of the SS, he made it clear that only those blond, well-educated young people with pure Aryan ancestry who were over 5' 9 "(1 foot = 0.3m, 1 inch = 2.5cm) were recruited. When selecting SS officers, one of the most basic conditions is to require the selected person to prove that his family has not intermarried with other races since 1750. In order to prove the Fuehrer's theory, Himmler established the "Ancestor Heritage Society" in 1935, and recruited various "experts" including doctors, explorers, archaeologists, even charlatans and mental patients to investigate and study race, descent, ancient religions, ancient sites, myths and legends. By the end of the war, the society had developed into a huge institution with 40 departments. It not only conducted live experiments on Jews, but also used divination and astrology to guide German military operations.