Pan-Germanism
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Pan-Germanism (Template:Lang-de) is a pan-nationalist political idea. Pan-Germanists originally sought to unify all the German-speaking populations of Europe in a single nation-state known as Großdeutschland (Greater Germany), where "German-speaking" was taken to include the Low German, Frisian and Dutch-speaking populations of the Low Countries, and sometimes also as synonymous with Germanic-speaking, to the inclusion of Scandinavia.
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See also
- German question
- German nationalism
- Scandinavism
- Germanic peoples
- Germania
- Greater Germanic Reich
- Versailles Treaty
- Peace of Westphalia
- Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation
- Völkisch movement
- Ethnic nationalism
- Pan-nationalism
- Alldeutscher Verband
- Romantic nationalism
- Folklore
- Irredentism
- Expansionism
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