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The House Of The Vampire
The House Of The Vampire
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George Sylvester Viereck (1884-1962) was allegedly the grandson of Kaiser Wilhelm I. Contemporary stories circulated that his father, Louis, was the Kaiser's illegitimate son by a German actress Edwina Viereck. When the younger Viereck was twelve, he emigrated with his family to the United States. He first became known for poetry, many of which were in homophillic or Uranian style. He was a close friend and associate of Nicola Tesla. Soon after the publication of House of the Vampire, Viereck's political ideology took an unfortunate turn. In the years leading up to the advent of World War I, he became increasingly more pro-German. He launched two propagandist publications, The International and The Fatherland. An interesting side-note, the expatriate Aleister Crowley wrote for both publications allegedly under the secret auspices of British Intelligence. Viereck's German affiliations continued through to the second World War and he was imprisoned for his activities from 1942 to 1947.
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