Oh well they touched it slightly, it seems:
Jackson Spielvogel and David Redles in an article published by the Simon Wiesenthal Center assert alleged influences of various portions of the teachings of H.P. Blavatsky, the founder of The Theosophical Society with doctrines as expounded by her book "The Secret Doctrine", and the adaptations of her ideas by her followers, through Ariosophy, the Germanenorden and the Thule Society, constituted a popularly unacknowledged but decisive influence over the developing mind of Hitler.[242] The scholars state that Hitler himself may be responsible for turning historians from investigating his occult influences.[242] However, there is no evidence that Hitler had derived any inspiration from the teachings of Blavatsky, or anyone involved in the Theosophical Society, or that he has possessed written works of the Society, frequented their meetings, or in any way was inspired by the Society's use of the swastika.[243] While he publicly condemned and even persecuted occultists, Freemasons, and astrologers, his nightly private talks disclosed his belief in the ideas of these competing occult groups - demonstrated by his discussion of reincarnation, Atlantis, world ice theory, and his belief that esoteric myths and legends of cataclysm and battles between gods and titans were a vague collective memory of monumental early events.[242]