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==The theory's Nazi origin== The Götaland theory was the only notable result of the Nazi infiltration of Swedish archaeology during 1933–1945.<ref>Alkarp 2007 The lost Temple [...]</ref> Carl-Otto Fast, founder of the Westrogothian School ("Västgötaskolan"), was a known Nazi<ref>{{Citation |title=Kategori:Personer inom svensk nazism |date=2016-10-13 |url=https://sv.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kategori:Personer_inom_svensk_nazism&oldid=37524095 |work=Wikipedia |language=sv |access-date=2023-02-06}}</ref> who some claim collaborated with [[Ahnenerbe|SS Ahnenerbe]], [[Richard Walther Darré]] and eugenicists from [[Hadamar]] in Germany. Archaeologist Magnus Alkarp, who has studied classified and semi-classified documents from the [[Post-war|post-war era]], has shown that the Westrogothian School was, among some regional, right-wing separatists movements in Scandinavia, an important part of the [[Operation Gladio]].{{citation needed|date=November 2023}}
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