For centuries, the Spear of Destiny has been wrapped in legend, said to grant power to those who possess it and doom to those who lose it. The Spear of Destiny explores the long journey of this relic through myth, religion, and history, and the chilling fascination it held for the Nazi leadership.
Written in a clear, human tone, this book traces how ancient symbolism, medieval lore, and modern ideology collided in twentieth-century Europe. It examines why figures within the Third Reich became obsessed with the spear, how myth was weaponised for power, and what this reveals about the dangerous intersection of belief, ambition, and fanaticism.
This is not just a story about a relic, but about how myths can shape real-world actions with devastating consequences. A compelling exploration of history, legend, and the human desire to control fate itself.