When did the German mystic Thule Society cease to exist?
Around 1925 The Thule Society (“Study Group for Germanic Antiquity”), was a German occultist and v?lkisch group in Munich, named after a mythical northern country from Greek legend. The Society is notable chiefly as the organization that sponsored the Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (DAP), which was later transformed by Adolf Hitler into the Nazi Party. The term “Ultima Thule” was probably the name for Scandinavia Virgil simply uses it as a proverbial expression for the edge of the known world, and his mention should not be taken as a substantial reference to Scandinavia. n 1918, the Thule Society bought a local weekly newspaper, the Munich Observer, and changed its name to Munich Observer and Sport Report in an attempt to improve its circulation. It was edited by Karl Harrer. Early in 1920 Karl Harrer was forced out of the DAP as Hitler moved to sever the party’s link with the Thule Society, which subsequently fell into decline and was dissolved about five years later, 1925 well before Hitler