Hitler stole my ideas
Using archive film material never seen before, this docudrama draws a portrait of the man who gave Hitler his ideas. Adolf Lanz (1874-1954) was an impostor, ex-monk, woman-hater, self-acclaimed knight, Roman Catholic and creator of a doctrine whose murderous conclusions were put into action by his most prominent follower, Adolf Hitler. The Aryosophy [Ariosophische] of Jorg Lanz von Liebenfels also fascinated such personalities as August Stringberg and is re-emerging today in neo-Nazi and New Age publications. Hollywood veteran Leon Askin plays Adolf Lanz. Through original texts, he tells the life-story of this man who felt Hitler had stolen his ideas
DVD Video, German, 1995
National Film Network, Lanham, MD, 1995