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  2. Thule Society - Wikipedia

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    The Thule Society ( / ˈtuːlə /; German: Thule-Gesellschaft ), originally the Studiengruppe für germanisches Altertum ('Study Group for Germanic Antiquity'), was a German occultist and Völkisch group founded in Munich shortly after World War I, named after a mythical northern country in Greek legend. The society is notable chiefly as the ...

  3. Category:Thule Society members - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Thule Society members" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Max Amann;

  4. Guido von List - Wikipedia

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    Guido Karl Anton List (5 October 1848 – 17 May 1919), better known as Guido von List, was an Austrian occultist, journalist, playwright, and novelist.He expounded a modern Pagan new religious movement known as Wotanism, which he claimed was the revival of the religion of the ancient German race, and which included an inner set of Ariosophical teachings that he termed Armanism.

  5. Rudolf von Sebottendorf - Wikipedia

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    Rudolf von Sebottendorf. Adam Alfred Rudolf Glauer also known as Rudolf Freiherr von Sebottendorff (or Sebottendorf) was a German occultist, writer, intelligence agent and political activist. He was the founder of the Thule Society, a post- World War I German occultist organization where he played a key role, and that influenced many members of ...

  6. Ariosophy - Wikipedia

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    Examining the membership lists, Goodrick-Clarke notes that Hess, Rosenberg and Feder were – like Eckart – guests of the Thule Society in 1918 but not actual members. He also describes a Thule Society membership roll including Hans Frank and Heinrich Himmler as "spurious". There is no evidence that Hitler himself had any connection with the ...

  7. Völkisch movement - Wikipedia

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    Thule Society members or visiting guests of the Thule Society who would later join the Nazi Party included Rudolf Hess, Alfred Rosenberg, Hans Frank, Gottfried Feder, Dietrich Eckart and Karl Harrer. Notably, Adolf Hitler was never a member of the Thule Society and Rudolf Hess and Alfred Rosenberg were only visiting guests of the Thule Society ...

  8. Dietrich Eckart - Wikipedia

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    [1] He was not a member of the Thule Society. [Notes 1] Eckart, who was 21 years older than Hitler, became the father-figure to a group of younger volkisch men, including Hitler and Hermann Esser, and acted as mediator between the two when they clashed, telling Esser that Hitler, whom he esteemed as the DAP's best speaker, was the far superior ...

  9. Thule people - Wikipedia

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    Thule people. The different cultures in Greenland, Labrador, Newfoundland and the Canadian arctic islands between 900AD and 1500AD. The Thule ( / ˈθjuːli / THEW-lee, US also / ˈtuːli / TOO-lee) [1] [2] or proto-Inuit were the ancestors of all modern Inuit. They developed in coastal Alaska by the year 1000 and expanded eastward across ...