CASE FILE #04040
REPORTEDHimmler’s Flying Saucers
Himmler’s Flying Saucers: The Enigma of SS UFOs
In the shadowy corridors of Nazi Germany’s secret research and development projects lurked a bizarre and chilling chapter: the supposed involvement of high-ranking SS officials, including Heinrich Himmler himself, in experiments with flying saucers. This article delves into the history and background of these enigmatic machines, key events or sightings associated with them, witness accounts, investigations, and the current status of this enduring mystery.
The History and Background
Heinrich Himmler, the ruthless head of the SS, was no stranger to unconventional projects. His fascination with mysticism and esoteric knowledge led him to explore a variety of pseudoscientific fields, including astrology and black magic. By the early 1940s, rumors began to circulate within Nazi circles that Himmler had invested in extraterrestrial research, convinced that advanced flying saucers could provide Germany with an edge in the war.
In August 1942, Himmler allegedly ordered a top-secret project codenamed “Flugzeuge des Geistes” (Vehicles of the Spirit). This initiative aimed to develop UFO technology and harness extraterrestrial intelligence for military purposes. While these claims remain unverified, they were widely believed within the SS hierarchy.
Key Events or Sightings
#### The Ohrdruf Incident
One of the most cited alleged sightings took place on August 23, 1944, in the small town of Ohrdruf, Thuringia. According to several eyewitnesses, a large disc-shaped object was observed flying over the area. Some claimed it landed near the concentration camp at Buchenwald, although no solid evidence has ever been found to corroborate this claim.
#### The Wernigerode Incident
In another alleged sighting, on September 27, 1944, in the town of Wernigerode, Saxony-Anhalt, a group of SS soldiers reportedly saw a UFO with red and green lights. This incident was reported by several military personnel, but like the Ohrdruf event, it remains unverified.
Witness Accounts or Evidence
#### The Schlauchmann Report
In 1945, Karl Schlauchmann, an engineer involved in SS projects, allegedly submitted a report to Himmler detailing his experiences with UFO technology. According to Schlauchmann, he had been working on a “disc-shaped flying vehicle” for the SS and claimed that he had managed to create one using exotic materials. However, no copies of this report have survived, making it difficult to verify its authenticity.
#### The Ratzlaff Report
Another purported document is the Ratzlaff report, allegedly authored by Walter Ratzlaff, a scientist who claimed to have worked on UFO technology for Himmler. This report described experiments with antigravity devices and piloted disc-shaped craft. Like the Schlauchmann report, no verifiable copies of this document exist.
Investigations or Research
#### The Maly Report
In 1967, Rudolf Ritter von Gersdorff, a former SS officer, published “The Secret Files of Heinrich Himmler,” which included what he claimed were reports from his time in the SS. One such document was the Maly report, allegedly written by Viktor Maly, an engineer who claimed to have worked on UFO technology for the SS. The report detailed experiments with antigravity devices and piloted flying saucers but again, no original copies could be found.
#### The Wannsee Conference Documents
In 1978, a document titled “The Wannsee Conference on SS Secret Projects” was published, allegedly containing information about the SS’s UFO program. However, this document has never been verified and is likely a forgery or based on unreliable sources.
The Current Status / Ongoing Mystery
Despite numerous claims and rumors, no concrete evidence has emerged to substantiate the existence of Himmler’s flying saucers. Many scholars argue that these reports are either fabrications, misunderstandings, or attempts to capitalize on the mystique surrounding Nazi Germany’s technological advancements during World War II.
However, some researchers remain convinced that there was a secret UFO program within the SS. They point to the existence of classified documents and alleged witness testimonies as evidence of ongoing research into extraterrestrial technologies. Nonetheless, these claims are largely dismissed by mainstream historians who argue that no credible evidence has been presented to support such assertions.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Did Heinrich Himmler really order a project to develop flying saucers?
A: While rumors persist, there is no concrete historical evidence to confirm this. Most accounts of Himmler’s supposed UFO projects are based on unverified reports and secondary sources.
Q: Are there any known documents or records supporting the existence of these flying saucers?
A: No credible historical records or original documents have been found to support claims of Himmler’s UFO program. The few documents that exist, such as the Schlauchmann and Ratzlaff reports, are either lost or unverified.
Q: Were there any actual experiments conducted by the SS on flying saucers?
A: There is no conclusive evidence of any successful experiments. Many claims are based on unsubstantiated reports and speculation.
Q: How did these rumors start circulating about Himmler’s UFO project?
A: The rumors likely originated from post-war conspiracy theories and were fueled by the fascination with Nazi Germany’s technological advancements during World War II, as well as a desire to link them to extraterrestrial technologies.
Q: Are there any modern investigations or research groups looking into this topic?
A: Some independent researchers and authors continue to explore the possibility of Himmler’s UFO program, but their work is largely speculative. Most mainstream historians remain skeptical and consider these claims as part of a broader narrative of Nazi mysticism and pseudoscience.
