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Wotan is the Continental West Germanic name for the god known in Norse as Odin. For other meanings of Odin and Wotan see Odin (disambiguation) Odin (Old Norse Óðinn, Swedish Oden) is usually considered the supreme god of Germanic and Norse mythology. ...
For other meanings of Odin, Woden or Wotan see Odin (disambiguation), Woden (disambiguation), Wotan (disambiguation). ...
in Germanic and Nazi mysticism Wilhelm Richard Wagner (May 22, 1813 â February 13, 1883) was an influential German composer, conductor, music theorist, and essayist, primarily known for his operas (or music dramas as he later came to call them). ...
This article is about the series of operas; for the film, see Dark Kingdom: The Dragon King. ...
Carl Jungs partially autobiographical work Memories , Dreams, Reflections, Fontana edition âKarl Jungâ redirects here. ...
- The veneration of Wotan or Wotanism was a religious philosophy promoted by Guido von List in the late 19th century
- W.O.T.A.N. is an acronym for Will Of The Aryan Nation, promulgated by David Lane. Lane's Wotanism is not to be confused with Germanic neopagan Odinism.
brand names It has been suggested that Guido von List Society, Order of the New Templars, Germanenorden and Thule Society be merged into this article or section. ...
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Wotanism is the name of a racial religion promulgated by David Lane. ...
David Lane - White Nationalist, promoter of Wotanism David Eden Lane (born 1938) is an American neo-Nazi leader and author, currently incarcerated in the Federal Supermax prison in Florence, Colorado. ...
Reconstructions of the traditions of Germanic paganism began with 19th century Romanticism. ...
- Wotan, a code name for a WWII German radar navigation project, the Y-Gerät
- An A7V tank of WWI named "Wotan", its replica is in the German tank museum at Munster.
in popular culture The Battle of the Beams was a period in early World War II when Luftwaffe bombers started using radio navigation for night bombing. ...
The A7V was a tank introduced by Germany in 1918, near the end of World War I. The name is probably derived from the Allgemeines Kriegsdepartement 7 Abteilung Verkehrswesen (General War Department 7, Branch Transportation), although some theorize that Hauptmann Joseph Vollmer gave the V to the name. ...
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Space Patrol was a puppet TV series from the United Kingdom, made in 1962, written and produced by Roberta Leigh in association with the Associated British Corporation It featured the vocal talents of Dick Vosburgh, Ronnie Stevens, Libby Morris, Murray Kash and Ysanne Churchman, and comprised 39 half-hour episodes. ...
Brian De Palma (born James Giacinto DePalma on September 11, 1940 in Newark, New Jersey) is an American film director. ...
Doctor Who is a long-running British science fiction television programme (and 1996 television movie) produced by the BBC about the adventures of a mysterious time-traveller known as the Doctor, who explores time and space with his companions, solving problems and righting wrongs. ...
The War Machines is a serial in the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in 4 weekly parts from June 25 to July 16, 1966. ...
Doctor Fate is a DC Comics superhero and wizard, best known as a member of the Justice Society of America. ...
For the DJ, see DJ Green Lantern. ...
J. R. Bob Dobbs The Church of the SubGenius is a satirical postmodern parody religion, originally based in Dallas, Texas, which gained popularity in the 1980s and 1990s subculture, with a large presence on the Internet. ...
JHVH-1 is a very fast car. ...
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