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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A political platform, within [[Pan-German nationalism]], written by Austrians of German descent, encouraging Germanization within
    188 bytes (21 words) - 14:37, 14 January 2011
  • | pagename = Pan-German nationalism | abc = Pan-German nationalism
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  • (1842-1921) Austrian politician opposing the Habsburg dynasty, advocating [[pan-German nationalism]], and agitating against Slavs, [[antisemitism|Jews]], and confessionally b
    223 bytes (23 words) - 19:27, 27 December 2010
  • ...ember 1882, the '''Linz Program''' was a political platform, inspired by [[Pan-German nationalism]], written by Austrians of German descent, encouraging Germanization within
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  • {{r|Pan-German nationalism}}
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  • {{r|Pan-German nationalism}}
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  • {{r|Pan-German nationalism}}
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  • {{r|Pan-German nationalism}}
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  • {{r|Pan-German nationalism}}
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  • '''Pan-German nationalism''' (''Pangermanismus'' or ''Alldeutsche Bewegung'', German) was a movement
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  • ...ician. Early in his political career, he was most strongly associated with Pan-German nationalism and was a coauthor of the Linz Program (1882). He founded the Social Democr
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  • ...ly "living room", in practice, '''''Lebensraum''''' refers to an idea in [[Pan-German nationalism]] that was a major goal of [[Adolf Hitler]]. Hitler justified the invasion
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  • {{r|Pan-German nationalism}}
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  • ...ly 20th centuries. He favored authoritarian government based on ideas of [[pan-German nationalism]], as well as hatred of Catholics, Slavs and [[antisemitism|Jews]]; he also
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  • ...ur Seyss-Inquart''' (1892-1946) was an Austrian lawyer who was active in [[pan-German nationalism]], but did not become a Nazi until 1932. <ref>{{citation
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  • On the mystic and [[pan-German nationalism]] side, he was a member of the [[Thule Society]], along with other early Na
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  • ...lede, although I would point out that while it was certainly an idea in [[Pan-German nationalism]], English speakers probably know it best in terms of the completed acquisi ::Separately, I have started an article on [[Pan-German nationalism]], which complements this since it will include 19th century influences. Ag
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  • He found the DAP reflected his core views of intense [[antisemitism]] and [[pan-German nationalism]]. In September 1919 Adolf Hitler joined the DAP, which was soon renamed t }}</ref> Its provisions included repudiation of the peace treaties, [[Pan-German nationalism|pan-German unification into Greater Germany]], actions against Jews, nation
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  • He found the DAP reflected his core views of intense [[antisemitism]] and [[pan-German nationalism]]. In September 1919 Adolf Hitler joined the DAP, which was soon renamed t }}</ref> Its provisions included repudiation of the peace treaties, [[Pan-German nationalism|pan-German unification into Greater Germany]], actions against Jews, nation
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  • * [[Pan-German nationalism/Related Articles]]
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