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Eberhard von Brockhusen, (1869-1939), was a patron of the List society who lived at Langen [de] in Brandenburg, Germany. Guido von List was travelling to his manor house when he died in the spring of 1919.[1]
He was the Grand Master of the Germanenorden and instrumental in creating its constitution,[2] and served as President of the List Society until he died in March 1939.[3]
In 1936, he is recorded as being chairman of the Brockhusen family [de] association.[4]
^Nicholas Goodrick-Clark, The Occult Roots of Nazism: The Ariosophists of Austria and Germany 1890-1935, Wellingborough, Northants.: Aquarian Press, 1985, p. 47
^Goodrick-Clarke pp. 132-33.
^Goodrick-Clarke p. 155.
^"v. Brockhusen - v. Brockhausen - v. Bruchhausen: Familientag 1936 in Berlin" (in German). Retrieved 23 May 2016.
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