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Pan-Germanicism

Pan-Germanicism is an ideology that promotes the unity of the Germanic peoples.〔Thomas Pedersen. Germany, France, and the integration of Europe: a realist interpretation. Pinter, 1998. P. 74〕
==History==
Pan-Germanicism became especially significant beginning in 19th century Germany as a nationalist concept where it was promoted alongside pan-German ideas.〔Ian Adams. ''Political Ideology Today''. Manchester, England, UK: Manchester University Press, 1993. P. 95.〕
In the 20th century the German Nazi Party sought to create a Greater Germanic Reich that would include most of the Germanic peoples of Europe within it under the leadership of Germany, including peoples such as the Danes, the Dutch, the Norwegians, and the Flemish within it, with the possible exception of the British.〔Germany: The Long Road West: Volume 2: 1933-1990. Digital version. Oxford, England, UK: Oxford University Press, 2007.〕
Pan-Germanicism met resistance within Scandinavian nations in the 19th century. They promoted Scandinavism (or pan-Scandinavianism) while rejecting pan-Germanicism, viewing Scandinavians as the "Old North" - descendents of the original Nordic peoples. Consequently, they were disgusted by the Germans attempting to dominate them, as they viewed Germans as inheritors of Nordic culture.〔Martin Arnold. ''Thor: Myth to Marvel''. Continuum International Publishing Group, 2011. P. 116-117.〕 Anti-German Scandinavism surged in Denmark in the 1930s and 1940s in response to the pan-Germanic ambitions of Nazi Germany.〔Stephen Barbour, Cathie Carmichael. ''Language and Nationalism in Europe''. Oxford, England, UK: Oxford University Press, 2000. P. 111.〕

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