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  • ...ace, usually an island, in the far north, often [[Scandinavia]]. '''Ultima Thule''' in medieval geographies may also denote any distant place located beyond ...een to have some commonality with [[Atlantis]]. The most likely locale for Thule is nowadays considered to be the coast of [[Norway]]; however other histori
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  • {{rpl|Thule}}
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[Thule]]. ...nd, Norway, Estonia, Greenland, and Svalbard in Search of the Lost Land of Thule''. New York: Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-303846-X
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  • Formed in 1918 by [[Rudolf von Sebottendorff]], the '''Thule Society''' (''Thule-Gesellschaft'') was originally an occult group, but added antisemitism and Modern Thule Society groups have formed. <ref>{{citation
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  • {{r|Ultima Thule}} {{r|Thule Air Base}}
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  • This is a list of external links on [[Thule]]. Retrieved on 2009-10-06. ...ooks/19759/from-marseilles-to-ultima-thule.thtml From Marseilles to Ultima Thule]
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  • This is a list of external links on [[Thule]]. Retrieved on 2009-10-06. ...ooks/19759/from-marseilles-to-ultima-thule.thtml From Marseilles to Ultima Thule]
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  • {{rpl|Thule}}
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  • ...ace, usually an island, in the far north, often [[Scandinavia]]. '''Ultima Thule''' in medieval geographies may also denote any distant place located beyond ...een to have some commonality with [[Atlantis]]. The most likely locale for Thule is nowadays considered to be the coast of [[Norway]]; however other histori
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  • The [[USAF]]'s only tugboat, permanently stationed at [[Thule AFB]]
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  • {{r|Ultima Thule}} {{r|Thule Air Base}}
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  • Formed in 1918 by [[Rudolf von Sebottendorff]], the '''Thule Society''' (''Thule-Gesellschaft'') was originally an occult group, but added antisemitism and Modern Thule Society groups have formed. <ref>{{citation
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  • ...er of the [[Nazi Party]] and early mentor of [[Adolf Hitler]]; member of [[Thule Society]] and participant in [[Beer Hall Putsch]]
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  • ...open -- 130925-F-ZZ999-001.jpg|thumb|The USAF operates the Rising Star, at Thule AFB, during the two to three months a year the port is ice-free.]] ...he [[United States Air Force]] to assist [[cargo vessel]]s supplying its [[Thule AFB]], in northern Greenland.<ref name=PetersonAFB/><ref name=ColoradoAFB/>
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[Thule]]. ...nd, Norway, Estonia, Greenland, and Svalbard in Search of the Lost Land of Thule''. New York: Penguin Books. ISBN 0-14-303846-X
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  • {{r|Thule Society}}
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  • {{r|Thule Society}}
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  • ...ecame the [[Nazi Party]]. He also belonged to the occult and nationalist [[Thule Society]]. Eckhart also recruited [[Alfred Rosenberg]] to the Nazis and the Thule Society. He started the Nazi newspaper, ''[[Voelkischer Beobachter]]'', and
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  • ...ined, he was more active in another volkisch political organization, the [[Thule Society]]. When the Nazis were outlawed in 1923, he did not take part in th
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  • In 2011 Maersk won a long term contract to supply [[Thule AFB]], in Greenland and [[McMurdo Station]], in [[Antarctica]], and the Mae
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  • {{r|Thule-Gesellschaft}} {{r|Thule Society}}
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  • ...rving in various administrative roles. Ammann was a member of the occult [[Thule Society]]. He was with Hitler in the [[Beer Hall Putsch]] and served time w
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  • ...lo, there was no release of radioactive material. Other accidents (e.g., Thule, Greenland in 1968, and Palomares, Spain, in 1966) caused the complete disr | title = Air Force Releases Reports on Palomares, Spain and Thule Airbase, Greenland Nuclear Weapons Accidents
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  • On the mystic and [[pan-German nationalism]] side, he was a member of the [[Thule Society]], along with other early Nazis such as [[Alfred Rosenberg]], [[Kar
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  • ...describing loose sea ice known today as "growlers" and "bergy bits." His "Thule" may have been [[Iceland]], though the [[Faroe Islands]] have also been sug
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  • *1774: "Der König in Thule", poem
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  • ...arge-scale seaborne supply lift to the new airbase under construction at [[Thule, Greenland]]. She returned to Norfolk on 29 August 1951 and resumed operati
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  • ...Arctic]] waters, departing [[Boston, Massachusetts]] on 16 July 1947 for [[Thule, Greenland]], and [[Devon Island|Devon]] and [[Cornwallis Island, Nunavut|C
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  • On 12 July 1950, she embarked upon a voyage which took her to [[Thule]], Greenland, and to [[Cornwallis Island]] in the far northern reaches of [
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  • .... In 1968, a B-52 aircraft crashed 11 km from the U.S. Air Force base at [[Thule, Greenland]]. The high-explosive detonators of four hydrogen bombs aboard
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  • ...completed a grand mystery tour which included [[Atlantis]], [[Avalon]], [[Thule]], and [[Lyonesse]], followed by an expanding [[Europe]] (continental drift
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  • ...century. Although several early members of the Nazi Party were part of the Thule Society, a study group for German antiquity, after his rise to power, Adolf
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  • ...ng the swastika. In addition, during the 1920s, Hitler associated with the Thule Society, an occult group in Munich.
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