>nietzschenietzsche was a philosemitic and antideutsche; hitler was directly philosophisically inspired by arthur schopenhauer, the person nietzsche intended to overcome by affirming life rather than death
>crowley and laveyin the satanic bible, lavey directly states that he is against thelema (crowley's religion). lavey states that its ayn rand (the jew) who primarily inspired his politics, with him only giving a mouthpiece to germany in the terms of german expressionism (the arcane genre of "horror" in cinema). its michael aquino who later encounters "the black sun" of wewelsberg castle, but at this point, the temple of set had split up with the church of satan.
>theosophytheosophy by means of the socialist annie besant, alice bailey and co. became inspirational for the united nations (e.g. the allied powers, post 1942) by means of "the lucis (lucifer) trust" and served as the means to establish the universal charter of human rights (something the nazi carl schmitt later repudiated). theosophy became "the new age (of aquarius)" in the 60s, a liberal movement of free love and open-mindedness.
the religion hitler did promote in the third reich was "positive christianity", which involved removing the old testament and paul's letters from the bible, to make Christ an "aryan" as opposed to a jew:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Positive_Christianity