11 Facts About German nationalism

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German nationalism is an ideological notion that promotes the unity of Germans and German-speakers into one unified nation state.

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German nationalism emphasizes and takes pride in the patriotism and national identity of Germans as one nation and one person.

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The earliest origins of German nationalism began with the birth of romantic nationalism during the Napoleonic Wars when Pan-Germanism started to rise.

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Advocacy of a German nationalism nation-state began to become an important political force in response to the invasion of German nationalism territories by France under Napoleon.

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Aggressive German nationalism and territorial expansion was a key factor leading to both World Wars.

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Since the start of the Reformation in the 16th century, the German nationalism lands had been divided between Catholics and Lutherans and linguistic diversity was large as well.

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German nationalism was Romantic in nature and was based upon the principles of collective self-determination, territorial unification and cultural identity, and a political and cultural programme to achieve those ends.

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German nationalism fascism extracted Romanticism from the naphthalene of the past, established its ideological kinship with it, included it in its canon of forerunners, and after some cleansing on racial grounds, absorbed it into the system of its ideology and thereby gave this trend, which in its time was not apolitical, a purely political and topical meaning.

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An important element of German nationalism, as promoted by the government and intellectual elite, was the emphasis on Germany asserting itself as a world economic and military power, aimed at competing with France and the British Empire for world power.

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German nationalism was greatly influenced by many other Austrian pan-German nationalists in Austria-Hungary, notably Georg Ritter von Schonerer and Karl Lueger.

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Schonerer's volkisch and racist German nationalism was an inspiration to Hitler's ideology.

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