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Pan-German League - 1914-1918 OnlineOct 26, 2016 · The Pan-German League (1891-1939) embraced a brand of nationalism that called for the uncompromising unification of all Germans into an ethnically and ...
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Statutes of the Pan-German League [Alldeutscher Verband] (1903)Founded in 1891, the League had over 36,000 members by the end of the World War I. The Pan-German League seeks to invigorate the German-national attitude, ...
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Johann Gottfried von Herder - Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyOct 23, 2001 · Johann Gottfried von Herder (1744–1803) is a philosopher of the first importance. This judgment largely turns on the intrinsic quality of his ideas.
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Contributions of Herder to the Doctrine of Nationalism - jstorHerder was the first German writer, so far as I know, who emiiployed the word Nationalismlns (SiD;vintliche. Werke, XX. 234). 8 Ibid., XIII. 34I. Herder uLses ...
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Bismarck and German Unification - OER ProjectWould Germany keep expanding? Bismarck said it would not. He did not want the rest of Europe to be afraid of Germany's strength. His goal was to use his skills ...
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German Unification | History of Western Civilization IIFurther efforts to improve the Confederation began in 1834 with the establishment of a customs union, the Zollverein. In 1834, the Prussian regime sought to ...
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Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898) - The Latin LibraryIn domestic affairs—as in foreign policy—he sought to freeze the status quo after 1871. His empire was designed to be conservative. Thus he opposed the ...
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Bismarck and Europe - EHNEBismarck convinced himself that Germany and Austria-Hungary were conservative powers, while France and Russia were revisionist ones. A third power had to be ...
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[PDF] Pan-German Identity And The Press In Austria, 1933-1938... threats from 'the East', whereas the German- nationalist press concentrated its anti-Semitic rhetoric on vagrant Jewish criminals from. Eastern Europe - the ...
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Grasping for a Great New Future: The German Colonial Lobbies in ...The German Colonial Association was founded in 1882 by the naturalist Baron Heinrich von Maltzan, the traveler Ernst von der Brüggen, and Ernst Prince of ...Missing: Germanism | Show results with:Germanism
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[PDF] BISMARCK'S FOREIGN POLICY-BASIC OBJECTIVES, RELATIONS ...Actually the basis of Bismarck's foreign policy was to keep France isolated in Europe. • The foreign policy of German Empire since 1871 had been the maintenance.
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The Origins of the First World WarOut of this agitation against the 'soft' Caprivi arose the Pan-German League. For the period of Caprivi's. Chancellorship, and again mainly for domestic ...
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[PDF] Das Deutsche Kaiserreich 1871–1918So entstand 1891 der. Allgemeine Deutsche Verband, ab 1894 Alldeutscher Verband. (ADV), als Reaktion auf den Helgoland-Sansibar-Vertrag. In die- sem gab das ...
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Der Alldeutsche Verband vor dem Ersten Weltkrieg, 18.04.2014 ...Apr 18, 2014 · Der Verein hieß zunächst »Allgemeiner Deutscher Verband« und seit dem 1. Juli 1894 »Alldeutscher Verband«. ... Bassermann, Ende 1912 kritische ...
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[PDF] LIBERTY UNIVERSITY Geopolitical Actions of the German Empire ...Apr 4, 2024 · “The Pan-German League, 1891.” In Documents of German History, edited by Louis L. Snyder,. 270-73. New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University ...
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[PDF] race and space: the radical nationalism of the pan-german7 The Pan-German League was founded on a stance of aggressive colonial expansion, and the issue remained a central focus throughout their existence until the ...
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[PDF] The Pan-German League at the End of the 19th Century1Pangermanism aimed to unify all nations with German ancestry or speaking Germanic languages, not just Germans, within one state.
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Conquest and Expansion: 'Obtaining' New 'Living Space'extensive acquisitions in Central Africa (popularly called Mittelafrika). On the imperialist right, Heinrich Class, leader of the Pan-German. League, drew up ...
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Radical Nationalism and the German Navy League, 1898-1908 - jstor7 The membership of the Pan-German League stabilized at around 20,000 before I9I4, that of the Colonial Society at around 40,000. Page 5. RESHAPING. THE. RIGHT.
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German Socialist Opposition to the Tirpitz Plan: Bebel and the Naval ...Jan 9, 2020 · ... (Alldeutscher Verband, Flottenverein, CDI, and Kolonialgesellschaft) “in no way occupied themselves in a paramount way with internal economic ...
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The Prussian-Polish Situation: An Experiment in AssimilationFeb 22, 2010 · The next important move of the Prussian government was the establishment of a colonization commission, with the object of purchasing Polish land ...
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Ernst Hasse | German Politician, Prussian Minister & Anti-Semite... 1891, into the militantly nationalistic and anti-Semitic Pan-German League (Alldeutscher Verband) in 1894. A professor of statistics at Leipzig, Hasse.
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Alldeutscher VerbandAuch in Österreich entstand 1891 unter Georg von Schönerer (1842–1921) die ‚Alldeutsche Bewegung' (1896 in ‚Alldeutsche Vereinigung' umbenannt) als Abspaltung ...Missing: Gründer | Show results with:Gründer<|separator|>
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German Colonialism in a Global Age on JSTORIn a 1905 essay “The Settlement of German Territory,” Chairman Ernst Hasse of the Pan-German League, the leading nationalist pressure group in imperial Germany ...
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LeMO Biografie - Heinrich Claß - Deutsches Historisches MuseumClaß wird Stellvertretender Vorsitzender des Alldeutschen Verbandes und lenkt ihn zunehmend in Richtung einer außerparlamentarischen und rechtsnationalen ...
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Alldeutscher Verband (ADV) - NS-Dokumentationszentrum MünchenUnter dem Vorsitz von Heinrich Claß (1908-1939) erfolgte die antisemitische und expansionistische Radikalisierung des Verbands.
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Heinrich Claß. Politische Erinnerungen des Vorsitzenden des ...Das Editionsprojekt soll die unveröffentlichten Erinnerungen von Heinrich Claß (1868-1953), der von 1908-1939 Vorsitzender des Alldeutschen Verbandes war, für ...
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(PDF) The Pan-German League at the End of the 19th CenturyPan-German League's renown was the fact that it never became a mass organisation,. and to outward appearances seemed to be an association of the German elite.
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THE PAN-GERMAN MOVEMENT - jstorinfluenced German opinion at the time of Napoleon's domination of the country. Two were Prussian traditions and two were German.
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[PDF] Radical Nationalism and The Imperial German Navy from Unification ...Historian Rolf Hobson argues for the historical importance of the nationalist and liberal imperialist Weber, who in 1897 advocated that “ruthless pursuit of ...Missing: controversies | Show results with:controversies
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[PDF] Second International Socialism and Imperialism (1907-1914)May 1, 2023 · the Navy League, the Pan-German League, and the Reich League, made the campaign a propaganda tool for imperialism and attacked the Social ...
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German Colonialism and Imperialism from Bismarck to Hitler - jstorcolonialism and imperialism. Future research should also recognize the continuing gap in our knowledge due to the fact that economic topics have not been ...
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[PDF] Settler and Administration Antagonism in Colonial German East ...This dissertation argues that a study of the distinct experiences of the colonialism of settlers, administration in German East Africa, and the metropolitan ...
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War Aims and War Aims Discussions (Germany) - 1914-1918 OnlineSep 6, 2017 · The War Aims Movement and the Pan-German League This group did not just call for extensive annexations in the east and the west, but also aimed ...
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The September Memorandum (September 9, 1914)The September Memorandum advocated for annexations of French territories, including Belfort and the coastline from Dunkirk to Boulogne, and the Briey basin. It ...Missing: Pan- League demands
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[PDF] The Road to Total War - Anglo-German Rivalry, 1880-1914May 26, 2022 · The Pan-Germans also were strong supporters of naval expansion, seeing it as a prerequisite for a truly global empire and agitating in favor of ...
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Rethinking the Radical Right in Germany and Britain before 191432. The Pan-German League reached its peak with a membership of 21,924 in 1901, and steadily declined thereafter, to perhaps 17,000 by 1914.
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'To Grab, When the Grabbing Begins' German Foreign and Colonial ...May 2, 2021 · The article will conclude by showing how initiatives in German colonial policy in the aftermath of the events in 1895 ultimately resulted in the acquisition of ...Missing: shared | Show results with:shared
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Imperialism - 1914-1918 OnlineMar 4, 2015 · In broaching this issue, this article aims not to give an overview of the history of imperialism and colonialism, but rather to focus on the ...
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The Radical Right (Chapter 5) - The German Right, 1918–1930Mar 21, 2020 · ... Pan-German League. For although the Pan-Germans espoused a racial antisemitism that was virtually indistinguishable from that of Graefe ...Missing: Hasse | Show results with:Hasse
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The Pan-German League and Radical Nationalist Politics in Interwar ...Oct 29, 2014 · The Pan-German League did not create right-wing disunity or extreme antisemitic radicalism as much as it sought to exploit and manipulate them ...Missing: opposition | Show results with:opposition
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[PDF] The Pan-German League and Radical Nationalist Politics in Interwar ...“Through [the League],” Mosse writes, “völkish ideas found firm footing within the establishment itself; and thus this organization must be ranked with the ...
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Wenn ich der Kaiser wär': politische Wahrheiten und NotwendigkeitenWenn ich der Kaiser wär': politische Wahrheiten und Notwendigkeiten. Cover. Heinrich Class. T. Weicher, 1914 - 270 Seiten ...Missing: 1919 | Show results with:1919
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'Not a large, but a strong right': The Pan -German League, radical ...Chapter VII recounts the Pan-German League's role in the radicalization of the DNVP from 1926–1930, as well as the League's role in securing closer ties between ...Missing: interwar | Show results with:interwar
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The Pan-German League and Radical Nationalist Politics in Interwar ...In stockIt is the first book to examine in detail the Pan-German League's political activities in the Weimar and Nazi periods. Unlike existing studies that focus ...Missing: ties | Show results with:ties<|separator|>
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[PDF] Liberal Nationalism's Role in the Development of the German Nation ...The pivotal period in German history was the Wilhelmine era. This was a low point for liberal nationalism, due mainly to the rise of the new nationalism ...
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What You Need To Know About Pre-First World War AlliancesFear of Germany encouraged France and Russia to form an alliance in 1894. This pushed Germany into closer alliance with its neighbour, the Austro-Hungarian ...
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How The World Went To War In 1914 | Imperial War MuseumsAustria-Hungary was prepared to risk war because it had the guarantee of German support. The Balkan crisis now threatened a European-wide war. Photographs ...Missing: Pan- | Show results with:Pan-<|separator|>
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America, Race, and German Expansionism from the Great War to 1945Rohrbach had already attacked the Pan-German League and its ideas of wide-ranging annexations in Eastern Europe during World War I. 26 Langewiesche, ...
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Class, Heinrich - Brill Reference WorksHaving served as deputy chairman under Ernst Hasse since 1904, he rose to the chairmanship of the organization following the latter's death in 1908, and he ...
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Antisemitism - 1914-1918 OnlineMar 2, 2017 · The virulence of antisemitism and the public prominence of antisemites varied greatly in individual European states before the First World War.
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Hitler's Crusade: Bolshevism and the Myth of the International ...... Pan-German League, whose leader, Heinrich Class, has been credited with ... Jewish influence, he declared that Germany's salvation could never come in ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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“Our Most Serious Enemy”: The Specter of Judeo-Bolshevism in the ...Dec 20, 2011 · Initially an umbrella group for disgruntled conservatives, the Pan-German League eventually coalesced around imperialism and ethnicity. The ...
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Radical Nationalism and the German Navy League, 1898–1908Feb 11, 2009 · The membership of the Pan-German League stabilized at around 20,000 before 1914, that of the Colonial Society at around 40,000. 20. 20 Würtzburg ...Missing: rivalry | Show results with:rivalry<|separator|>
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New Annotated Mein Kampf Offers Insight into Hitler - DER SPIEGELJan 15, 2016 · Hitler could read about it, for example, in a work by Heinrich Class, the head of the Pan-German League. Class advocated the colonization of ...
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History - World Wars: Hitler and 'Lebensraum' in the East - BBCMar 30, 2011 · The leading advocate of this notion was the influential chauvinist pressure group, the Pan-German League, and its associated propagandists.
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The Ultimate Consequences of Antisemitism - BrillApart from the NSDAP and the above-mentioned paramilitary organizations, Stahlecker was also a member of the Pan-German League (Alldeutscher Verband) and the ...
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How the Treaty of Versailles and German Guilt Led to World War IIJun 29, 2018 · The Versailles Treaty forced Germany to give up territory to Belgium, Czechoslovakia and Poland, return Alsace and Lorraine to France and cede all of its ...
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The German Nationalist People's Party: The Conservative Dilemma ...Alldeutscher Verband - had prepared. These included a thorough sifting of civil service personnel in Berlin and the German states and the eviction of all ...
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Did the Versailles peace treaty trigger another world war?Jan 7, 2020 · The peacemakers made many mistakes, but they did not cause the next war. The Treaty of Versailles was a compromise document and, as a result, ...
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The Immigrant Population in the European Union - RFBerlinApr 12, 2025 · Notably, Germany's foreign-born population rose by 8 percentage points during this timeframe, from 12.9% to 20.9%.
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Foreign population by place of birth and selected citizenshipsTable on the subject: Foreign population on 31 December 2024, by place of birth and selected citizenships.