Far from being a fringe secret society, the Thule Gesellschaft had members that reached into the German Aristocracy.
The innermost circle at any rate had vowed to fight World Judaism and Freemasonry and its lodges.
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In the year 1919, the Thule Society launched the German Workers’ Party (DAP). That same year, an obscure Army corporal investigating nationalist groups attended a meeting
of the fledging political party. Adolf Hitler would eventually assume leadership and change the name of the party to the German National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP).
In his early years in the party, Hitler came under the influence of the Thulist, Dietrich Eckart (1868-1923), who mentored him in politics, writing, and public speaking. Other Thulists, included Rudolf Hess, Hans Frank, and Alfred Rosenberg who would go on to play leading roles in the Third Reich. Nevertheless, Hitler moved to sever his party’s links to the Thule Society, which fell into dissolution by the mid- 1920s.
The innermost circle at any rate had vowed to fight World Judaism and Freemasonry and its lodges.
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In the year 1919, the Thule Society launched the German Workers’ Party (DAP). That same year, an obscure Army corporal investigating nationalist groups attended a meeting
of the fledging political party. Adolf Hitler would eventually assume leadership and change the name of the party to the German National Socialist German Workers Party (NSDAP).
In his early years in the party, Hitler came under the influence of the Thulist, Dietrich Eckart (1868-1923), who mentored him in politics, writing, and public speaking. Other Thulists, included Rudolf Hess, Hans Frank, and Alfred Rosenberg who would go on to play leading roles in the Third Reich. Nevertheless, Hitler moved to sever his party’s links to the Thule Society, which fell into dissolution by the mid- 1920s.