The «Teutonic Supremacy» T-shirt
SKU: W107
Description
Teutonic Supremacy refers to ideologies or historical narratives that promote the idea of superiority of Germanic (Teutonic) peoples — particularly in r@cial, cultural, or militaristic terms. It has been associated with 19th–20th century nationalist and racial theories, especially in Germany and among certain esoteric or völkisch movements.
Who Were the Teutons?
- The Teutons were an ancient Germanic tribe mentioned by Roman historians.
- In later centuries, "Teutonic" came to broadly refer to Germanic peoples.
- The term was also used in a romanticized sense during the 19th century to glorify Northern European "Aryan" heritage.
Associated Figures and Writings:
- Houston Stewart Chamberlain – English-born German nationalist who glorified the Teutonic race in The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century.
- Guido von List – Combined Germanic pagan revivalism with racial mysticism.
- H. H. – Idolized the Teutonic Knights, attempted to model the SS after them, and appropriated their symbology.