Wewelsburg Castle in Germany figures prominently in right-wing
conspiracy theories and popular culture. This book sheds light onto the
background and impact of these myths for the first time. During the Nazi
era, this Westphalian castle became a key venue for gatherings of high
ranking SS leaders. After World War II, rumors about occult SS rituals
made the place a pilgrimage site of the extreme right. The northern
tower's ornamental sun wheel design, today known as the "Black Sun,"
appears in thrillers, comic books, and in the right-wing music scene. It
has morphed into a dubious visual element of today's pop culture and is
now familiar to people throughout the world as a symbol of neofascist
and alt-right groups. The lavishly illustrated volume traces facts and
fiction about the origins and current reception of the myths related to
Wewelsburg Castle and the sun wheel symbol.