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 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
The Thule Society was a cover-name adopted by Rudolf von Sebottendorff, a German occultist, for his Munich lodge of the Germanenorden Walvater of the Holy Grail at its formal dedication on August 18, 1918.
The Germanenorden Walvater was a schismatic offshoot of the Germanenorden, a secret society (a.k.a.
Sebottendorff later claimed that he originally intended the Thule Society to be a vehicle for promoting his own occultist theories, but that the Germanenorden pressed him to emphasize political, nationalist and anti-Semitic themes.
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 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
The List-inspired Germanenorden (Germanic or Teutonic Order, not to be confused with the medieval German order of the Teutonic Knights) was a völkisch secret society in early 20th century Germany.
Rudolf John Gorsleben was associated with the Thule Society during the Bavarian Soviet Republic of 1919 and, along with Dietrich Eckart, he was taken prisoner by the Communists, narrowly escaping execution.
The Thule society, from which the NSDAP originated was one of the ariosophic groups of the 1920s.
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  Nazism - ToseekA Search Results
The Thule Society was formed in Munich in 1918 by ex-leader of the Germanenorden, Rudolf von Sebottendorff (1875-1945), a German engineer who became interested in occultism while in the Middle East, and Sebottendorff transformed Thule from a religious cult into political activists dedicated to destabilizing the Weimar Republic.
The ideological roots that became German National Socialism were based on numerous sources in European history, drawing especially from Romantic 19th century idealism, and from a biological reading of Friedrich Nietzsche's thoughts on "breeding upwards" toward the goal of an Übermensch (Superhuman).
The esoteric Thule Society and Germanenorden were secret societies that, while only a small part of the völkisch movement, led into the Nazi party.
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 La strategia dell'ariete - Kai Zen enseble narrativo
Il Germanenorden nacque il 12 marzo 1912 inglobando diversi gruppi antisemiti tra cui l’Hammer Gemeinden.
Nel maggio 1914 l’Ordine chiamò a raccolta tutte le associazioni e le leghe nazionaliste con lo scopo di creare una loggia segreta da contrapporre all’“internazionale ebraica” in cui le idee antisemite avanzavano di pari passo alla ricerca enfatica dell’antica sapienza aria.
Thule potrebbe più semplicemente derivare da Thale, una località nella quale il Germanenorden nel 1914 aveva organizzato un convegno che aveva come ordine del giorno la formazione di un’organizzazione segreta razzista con lo scopo di combattere quella che si supponeva esistere dietro all’ebraismo internazionale.
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 Freemasonry Secret Significance Symbol
Germanenorden - The Germanenorden or Germanic Order, was a secret society in Germany early in the 20th century.
It was created in 1942 by the members of the Wawer "Small Sabotage" unit of the Armia Krajowa as an easily-usable symbol of the Polish struggle for independence.
Freemasonry Secret Significance Symbol - Freemasonry Secret Significance Symbol Freemasonry: Symbols, Secrets, Significance Freemasonry: Symbols, Secrets, Significance Germanenorden - The Germanenorden or Germanic Order, was a secret society in Germany early in the 20th century.
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  Nazism - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
The ideological roots that became German National Socialism were based on numerous sources in European history, drawing especially from Romantic 19th century idealism, and from a biological reading of Friedrich Nietzsche's thoughts on "breeding upwards" toward the goal of an Übermensch (Superhuman).
Hitler was an avid reader and received ideas that were later to influence Nazism from traceable publications, such as those of the Germanenorden (Germanic Order) or the Thule society.
The esoteric Thule Society and Germanenorden were secret societies that, while only a small part of the völkisch movement, led into the Nazi party.
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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Germanenorden   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Germanenorden or Germanic Order, was a secret society in Germany early in the 20th century.
As a reaction, the Germanenorden was founded in 1912 by right-wing Germans who decided they needed a secret order of their own, with its own conspiracy techniques, secret meetings, passwords, and so on to oppose the Jewish conspiracy.
Consequently, he joined the Germanenorden, and by January 1918 - when World War 1 was still raging on the western front - he'd managed to build the Bavarian chapter of that order into about fifteen hundred members, which was quite sizable considering that most young men were serving at the front.
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 Germanenorden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The Germanenorden or Teutonic Order or Germanic Order, was a secret society in Germany early in the 20th century.
The Germanenorden was formed by several prominent German occultists in 1912, including Hermann Pohl, the first leader.
In 1915 during World War I, the Germanenorden was split into two parts: the "Loyalist German Order" and the "Germanenorden Walvater" ("Germanic Order Walvater").
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 Lapis Magazine Archives
As a reaction, the Germanenorden was founded in 1912 by right-wing Germans who decided they needed a secret order of their own, with its own conspiracy techniques, secret meetings, passwords, and so on to oppose the Jewish conspiracy.
Consequently, he joined the Germanenorden, and by January 1918 - when World War 1 was still raging on the western front - he'd managed to build the Bavarian chapter of that order into about fifteen hundred members, which was quite sizable considering that most young men were serving at the front.
By the end of the war, when Germany was plunged into quasi-revolution, the Germanenorden organized itself into the Thule Society, whose proclaimed object was to foster Germanic mythology and national tradition.
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 Qwika - Nazism
The ideological roots which became German "National Socialism" were based on numerous sources in European history, drawing especially from Romantic 19th Century idealism, and from a biological reading of Friedrich Nietzsche's thoughts on "breeding upwards" toward the goal of an Übermensch (Superhuman).
Hitler was an avid reader and received ideas that were later to influence Nazism from traceable publications, such as those of the Germanenorden (Germanic Order) or the Thule society.
The esoteric Thule Society and Germanenorden were secret societies which while only a small part of the Völkisch movement, led into the Nazi party.
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 Third Reich History: December 21
Sebottendorff, who has communicated regularly with Pohl throughout 1917, attends the dedication ceremony of the reorganized Germanenorden in Berlin at Pohl's invitation.
The Germanenorden was a mystic society based on proof of
Many members of the Germanenorden would go on to achieve high-ranking positions within the Nazi party...
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 Australian Information from Wikipedia
The Germanenorden secret society with ONT and List members, symbolized by the swastika at 6 German cities in 1912, taught members about Nordic race superiority, Pan-German aspirations, and antisemitism;
The Thule Society was formed in Munich in 1918 by ex-leader of the Germanenorden, Rudolf von Sebottendorff (1875-1945), a German engineer who became interested in occultism while in the Middle East, and Sebottendorff transformed Thule from a religious cult into political activists dedicated to destabilizing the Weimar Republic.
Hitler was an avid reader and received ideas that later influenced Nazism from traceable publications, such as those of the Germanenorden or the Thule society.
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 Der Reichshammerbund
Der Germanenorden war wie die Freimaurer und in Anlehnung an Lists Armanenschaft logenartig strukturiert und wollte den "jüdischen Geheimorganisationen" entgegentreten.
Nachdem der Germanenorden rasch auf über 1.000 Mitglieder angewachsen war, stagnierte während des Kriegs die Mitgliederzahl.
Nach Kriegsende verlor er zunehmend an Bedeutung und bis 1919 wanderten große Teile des Germanenordens in die Thule-Gesellschaft ab.
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 Secret Society
Both Thule and its own preceding group, the Germanenorden, were concentrating on acquiring knowledge of Aryan prehistory and its rituals, so to have them switch tack and examine mysterious Tibetan legends [the Vril-Ya stuff]...
certainly existed, as did Germanenorden and its offshoot the Thule Society.
His explanation for the (alleged) change in 1925, due to a radical switch in occultic lore to be focused on, is also amusingly plausible.
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 Thule Society - Japan
The Thule Society was a cover-name adopted by Rudolf von Sebottendorff, a German occultist, for his Munich lodge of the Germanenorden Walvater of the Holy Grail at its formal dedication on August 18, 1918.
The Germanenorden Walvater was a schismatic offshoot of the Germanenorden, a secret society (a.k.a.
Von Sebottendorff later claimed that he originally intended the Thule Society to be a vehicle for promoting his own occultist theories, but that the Germanenorden pressed him to emphasize political, nationalist and anti-Semitic themes.
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The connection with historical Germanic culture is tenuous, and mostly evident in the mystics' infatuation with runes, in the form of List's Armanen Runes.
The List-inspired Germanenorden (Germanic or Teutonic Order) was a secret society in Germany early in the 20th century.
He was joined in the same year by Rudolf von Sebottendorff (formerly Rudolf Glauer), a wealthy adventurer with wide-ranging occult and mystical interests.
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 Germanenorden Encyclopedia Information @ Lokalkolorit.com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
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 Hausarbeiten.de - Der Germanenorden - eine völkische Geheimgesellschaft - Hausarbeit
Hausarbeiten.de - Der Germanenorden - eine völkische Geheimgesellschaft - Hausarbeit
Epstein spricht vom "′Germanenorden′, auch bekannt unter dem Namen ′Organisation Consul′ (O.C.)" (Epstein S434) und vermutet: "der Orden bildeten wahrscheinlich eine Gruppe innerhalb der Ehrhardt-Organisation [der OC, Anm.
Der tatsächliche Charakter der Beziehung von Germanenorden und Organisation "Consul" dürfte heute, auch aufgrund der enormen Geheimhaltungsvorschriften innerhalb des Ordens, kaum noch zu klären sein.
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 Julius Evola Page
This society grew out of the Germanenorden, founded in 1912, and was led by Rudolf von Sebottendorf, who had been in the East and had published a strange booklet on «Die Praxis der alten tuerkischen Freimaurerei» (The practice of ancient Turkish Freemasonry).
One should be cautious about the thesis that the name Thule is a serious and conscious reference to a Nordic, Polar connection, in the effort to make a connection with the Hyperborean origins of the Indo-Germans — since Thule appears in ancient tradition as the sacred center or sacred island in the uttermost North.
Thule may just be a play on the name «Thale», a location in the Harz where the Germanenorden held a conference in 1914, at which it was decided to create a secret «voelkisch» band to combat the supposed Jewish International.
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 Thule Society Information
The Thule Society was founded August 17, 1918 by Rudolf von Sebottendorff, a German occultist, as the Munich branch of the Germanenorden, a secret society a.k.a.
Von Sebottendorff later claimed that he originally intended the Thule Society to be a vehicle for promoting his own occultist theories, but that the Germanenorden pressed him to emphasize political, nationalist and anti-Semitic themes.
Since this claim was made while the Nazis were in power and von Sebottendorff had little to gain by denying anti-Semitism, it may well be true.
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 Timebase Multimedia Chronography(TM) - Timebase 1912
Hermann Pohl, from Magdeburg, becomes head of the Germanenorden, a secret twin-organization.
1912 July Hermann Pohl publishes the first Germanenorden newsletter, which records that lodges have been ceremonially established at Breslau, Dresden and Königsberg that spring.
1912 December The Germanenorden newsletter claims 316 members in six major German cities have already joined the new organization: 99 in Breslau, 100 in Dresden, 42 in Königsberg, Hamburg 27, Berlin 30, and 18 in Hanover.
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 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Germanenorden
The order, whose symbol was a swastika, had a hierarchical fraternal structure similar to freemasonry.
It taught to its initiates nationalist ideologies of nordic race superiority, antisemitism, as well as occult, almost magical philosophies.
In 1915 during World War I, the Germanenorden was split into two parts: the "Loyalist German Order" and the "Germanenorden Walvater" ("Germanic Order Walvater").
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 History of The Thule Society
The Thule Society was founded August 17, 1918 by Rudolf von Sebottendorff, a German occultist, as the Munich branch of the Germanenorden, a secret society a.k.a.
Von Sebottendorff later claimed that he originally intended the Thule Society to be a vehicle for promoting his own occultist theories, but that the Germanenorden pressed him to emphasize political, nationalist and anti-Semitic themes.
Since this claim was made while the Nazis were in power and von Sebottendorff had little to gain by denying anti-Semitism, it may well be true.
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 A.W. Hill - Home
Jorg Lanz von Liebenfels, all of whom believed that the Master Race had been polluted by contact with inferior races like the darker Lemurians (already busy mongrelizing the planet by having sex with apes), decided to set things right.
At a meeting held on Pentecost, 1914, they initiated the crypto-Masonic lodge called the Germanenorden, whose purpose was to restore the German nation and counter the growing power of the International Jewish Conspiracy purportedly exposed by the
Protocols of the Elders of Zion, ultimately uniting people of Aryan descent in a purified spiritual community known as HALGADOM.
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