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  1. German ethnic nationalist movement

    The Völkisch movement (German: Völkische Bewegung, English: Folkist movement, also called Völkism) was a German ethnic nationalist movement active from the late 19th century through the dissolution of the German Reich in 1945, with remnants in the Federal Republic of Germany afterwards.
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    Völkisch movement - Wikipedia

    The Völkisch movement (German: Völkische Bewegung, English: Folkist movement, also called Völkism) was a German ethnic nationalist movement active from the late 19th century through the dissolution of the German Reich in 1945, with remnants in the Federal Republic of Germany afterwards. Erected … See more

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    The adjective Völkisch (pronounced [ˈfœlkɪʃ]) is derived from the German word Volk (cognate with the English "folk"), which has overtones of "nation", "race" or "tribe". While Völkisch has no direct English … See more

    The Völkisch movement was not unified but rather "a cauldron of beliefs, fears and hopes that found expression in various movements and were often articulated in an emotional tone". According to historian See more

    Origins in the 19th century
    The Völkisch movement emerged in the late 19th century, drawing inspiration from German Romanticism and the history of the Holy Roman Empire, and what many saw as its harmonious hierarchical order. The delayed See more

    The völkisch ideologies were influential in the development of Nazism. Indeed, Joseph Goebbels publicly asserted in the 1927 Nuremberg rally that if the populist (völkisch) movement had understood power and how to bring thousands out in the streets, it would … See more

    In Heathenry, the terms "Völkisch," "neo-völkisch," or the anglicisation "folkish," are used both as endonyms and exonyms for groups that believe that the religion is intimately connected to a perceived biological race, which they often describe as " See more

    • John Rosenthal (22 April 2005) "The Ummah and das Volk: on the Islamist and "Völkisch" Ideologies". Transatlantic Intelligencer See more

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    Volkisch groups embraced ethnic nationalism, believing the German people were linked together by Aryan blood, shared history and connections with the land. There were dozens of smaller volkisch organisations, most of them …

  10. From Turnverein to Totalitarianism: Friedrich Ludwig …

    May 6, 2024 · Volkisch thought was essential in the evolution of Nazism, thus completing the progression from cultural awakening to mystical racial nationalism to violent, ethnically conscious far-right...