DAP Was the Countermeasure Against Red Threat
DAP was founded on January 5, 1919 (even before Comintern was founded) in Munich in the hotel F;rstenfelder Hof by Anton Drexler, along with Dietrich Eckart, Gottfried Feder and Karl Harrer.
In reality, DAP was created by enigmatic Thule Society (which most likely was but a front for a genuinely secret society). Secret society that had but one fundamental objective in mind: save Germany, Europe and the whole human civilization from being destroyed by “Jewish-Bolshevist” hordes.
That “shadow” society was genuinely secret (it may or may not had anything to do with semi-mythical Vril Society or – ditto – Black Sun Society) so we know next to nothing about its members (who obviously were very powerful).
All we can deduce is that the latter were staunch anti-Communists, fervent anti-Semites and totally committed to protecting Germany and the human civilization from the existential “Judeo-Bolshevist” threat that they firmly believed in.
They were partially correct – by that time there already was an existential threat to human civilization and it was Bolshevist… but it was not Jewish. Not religiously, not ideologically – and it had nothing to do with proverbial “global Jewry” (global Jewish community). Hence, hurting the latter made no sense at all.
However, we know… well, something about Thule Society. It was founded in Munich, on August 5, 1918 (shortly after Bolsheviks allegedly murdered the last Russian emperor Nicholas II, his family and his servants). At its peak, it claimed to have 250 members in Munich and 1,500 in Germany.
Originally ‘Study Group for Germanic Antiquity‘, it was subsequently renamed after a mythical northern country in Greek legend. It was an offshoot of the Germanenorden – an occultist and v;lkisch secret society.
Thule Society was so racist and anti-Semitic that everyone who wanted to join it, had to swear under oath that “to the best of his knowledge and belief that no Jewish or colored blood flows in either his or in his wife’s veins, and that among their ancestors are no members of the colored races”.
Originally the declared objective of Thule Society was to investigate the origins of the Aryan race (hence its name). It identified Ultima Thule as a lost ancient island in the extreme north, near Greenland or Iceland, that “Aryan” mystics believed to be the capital of ancient Hyperborea (origin of Aryan race).
However, in a very short time Thule Society openly focused on fighting Jews and communists (i.e., the existential “Jewish-Bolshevist” threat). Rudolf von Sebottendorff – the official founder of the society – planned but failed to kidnap Bavarian socialist prime minister Kurt Eisner in December 1918.
During the “Bavarian Revolution” of April 1919, Thule Society was accused of trying to infiltrate its government and of attempting a coup (which was most likely true). Accusations were followed by brutal (and criminal) actions. On 26 April, the Jewish-Communist (this time, the label was correct) government in Munich raided the society’s premises and took seven of its members as hostages.
These were not ordinary people – among them were three aristocrats, including Countess Heila von Westarp, who functioned as the group’s secretary, and Prince Gustav of Thurn and Taxis, who was related to several European royal families.
Four days later (allegedly as retaliation for murder of several Communist thugs), Jewish-Communist government of Bavaria (which stayed in close contact with their comrades in Moscow), executed the hostages.
It was a very wrong move. The next day, Thule brough into Munich its military wing – Freikorps Oberland – and launched the citizens’ uprising against the Reds. Which in two days annihilated the so-called “Bavarian Soviet Republic”.
The latter was an undeniable proof that Thule Society did exactly the right thing by founding DAP exactly four months before – serious countermeasures to Bolshevist existential threats were in order.
However, leaders of the shadow society (that pulled all the strings in Thule) were much more ambitious – to put it mildly. They wanted DAP to seize power in Germany one day, make it a great economic and military power once again, destroy Bolshevist Soviet Union… and find the solution to “Jewish question”.
To make it happen, Thule Society supplied DAP with money, connections, newspaper (V;lkischer Beobachter) … and key personnel. All four founders of DAP were Thule members and, according to Hitler biographer Ian Kershaw, Thule membership list … reads like a Who’s Who of early Nazi sympathizers, including Rudolf Hess, Alfred Rosenberg, Hans Frank, Julius Lehmann.
And in September of 1919, Thule provided DAP with its F;hrer. Adolf Hitler.
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