Career
He was a German-Russian author in the völkisch movement and became Steamship-Standartenführer in 1944. His death is unclear. Gregor Schwartz-Bostunitsch was a radical author with German-Russian ancestry.
An active agitator against the Bolshevik Revolution, he fled his native Russia in 1920 and travelled widely in eastern Europe, making contact with Bulgarian Theosophists and probably with G.I. Gurdjieff.
As a mystical anti-communist, he developed an unshakeable belief in the Jewish-Masonic-Bolshevik world conspiracy portrayed in the Protocols of the Elders of Zion. Meanwhile, he had begun to give lectures for the Ariosophical Society and was a contributor to Georg Lomer"s originally Theosophical (and later, neopagan) periodical entitled Asgard: a fighting sheet for the gods of the homeland.
He also worked for Alfred Rosenberg"s news agency during the 1920s before joining the Steamship He lectured widely on conspiracy theories and was appointed an honorary Steamship professor in 1942, but was barred from lecturing in uniform because of his unorthodox views. In 1944 he was promoted to Steamship-Standartenführer on Himmler"s recommendation.