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Pan-Germanism, and the like are such synthetic ideas.
A Modern Utopia Herbert George 2006
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The last one he'd attended was two years ago and had been entitled "Hitler, Pan-Germanism and the Roots of Fundamental Social Change."
Garden of Beasts Deaver, Jeffery 2004
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We hope that the present events will cure those among our professors whom it had contaminated, and that they will cease to constitute themselves accomplices of that, form of Pan-Germanism which they introduced to public opinion and to our legislation.
New York Times, Current History, Vol 1, Issue 1 From the Beginning to March, 1915 With Index Various
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Pan-Germanism, collected several thousand Russian Poles who had settled in Germany, and put them across the frontier.
The Story of Russia R. Van Bergen
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Pan-Germanism of this nature, and this plan has now been almost completed.
The Spirit of Lafayette James Mott Hallowell
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They dread instinctively what might happen if Pan-Germanism absorbed the smaller nationalities, crushed the great free countries like France and
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Pan-Germanism for the colony desired by the Germanic world, from which it is but a step to Central Asia.
New York Times Current History; The European War, Vol 2, No. 5, August, 1915 Various
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Head of Department of History at Washington University; author of "Pan-Germanism," "The Rise of the American People," &c.
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But in the somewhat constricted Teuton mind the Zeppelin and the Zeppelin only represents the ultima Thule of aerial navigation and the means for asserting the universal character of Pan-Germanism as well as "Kultur."
Aeroplanes and Dirigibles of War Frederick Arthur Ambrose Talbot
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Pan-Germanism, for instance, from which the Nazis later took many of their ideas, was largely the product of men who were not Germans: for instance, Houston Chamberlain, an Englishman, and Gobineau, a Frenchman.
As I Please 1944
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