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- The Germanenorden (Germanic or Teutonic Order) was an occultist and völkisch secret society in early 20th-century Germany. The Germanenorden was founded...
- art student from Berlin who had become a keeper of pedigrees for the Germanenorden (or "Order of Teutons"), a secret society founded in 1911 and formally...
- the High Armanen Order, the Lumen Club, the Ordo Novi Templi, the Germanenorden (in which a schism occurred) and the Thule Society. Guido von List elaborated...
- influenced later völkisch groups such as the Reichshammerbund and Germanenorden, and through those exerted an influence on both the burgeoning ****...
- came to motivate its more politically oriented offshoots, such as the Germanenorden (the Germanic or Teutonic Order), a secret society founded at Berlin...
- the Germanenorden, and was subsequently appointed the Ordensmeister (local group leader) for the Bavaria division of the schismatic Germanenorden Walvater...
- when he died in the spring of 1919. He was the Grand Master of the Germanenorden and instrumental in creating its constitution, and served as President...
- Gesellschaft had initially been the name of the Munich branch of the Germanenorden Walvater of the Holy Grail, a lodge-based organisation which was built...
- von Liebenfels Rudolf von Sebottendorf Organizations Thule Society Germanenorden Order of the New Templars Wewelsburg Related topics Catholic Church...
- influenced by List were the Deutschgläubige Gemeinschaft (1911), the Germanenorden (1912) and the Germanische Glaubens-Gemeinschaft (1907). The contemporary...