>>11664298Regarding that pic - you may've noticed in many photos of SS graves, that, as shown in that pic, very often when they used that rune as a grave marker they used it in the upright position which indicates Life, Beginning and Birth etc. Why did they do that? You may think at first that it doesn't make sense, that it would only make sense to use it "upside down" to indicate death.
The reason they used it in the upright position was because many of them believed they would be reincarnated, and thus born again. So the grave markers with the rune in the "upright" position were to indicate that "This man isn't dead, he is with us forever, for he will return; he will be reborn."
Reincarnation was the central theme in the Native European religion, all of our ancestors believed in it prior to (((Christianization))).
Within the SS, 200 000 copies of the book "Irdische Unsterblichkeit" was distributed, which deals with the topic of the Germanic people's traditional belief in reincarnation. About that, see:
https://files.catbox.moe/orqect.png(the book is specifically about the Germanic people, however it was the belief of all Europeans - not only those living in the Germanic lands -- and in fact /almost all/ non-Jewish people believed in reincarnation; even many Asian cultures did)
And here is the book:
https://archive.org/details/IrdischeUnsterblichkeit/page/n1Himmler himself believed he was the reincarnation of Heinrich der Vogler who died in 936.
https://de.metapedia.org/wiki/Heinrich_I._(Ostfrankenreich)Himmler visited his grave many times in Quedlinburg.