The Nationalization of the Masses: Political Symbolism and Mass Movements in Germany from the Napoleonic Wars Through the Third ReichH. Fertig, 1975 - 252 Seiten |
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... became the worship of the nation , and the new politics sought to express this unity through the creation of a political style which became , in reality , a secularized religion . How was this done ? From the beginning of the nineteenth ...
... became the worship of the nation , and the new politics sought to express this unity through the creation of a political style which became , in reality , a secularized religion . How was this done ? From the beginning of the nineteenth ...
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... became a national symbol rather than a dynastic one , its colors and patterns became of prime importance . The Free Corps , which fought against Napoleon , as well as the student frater- nity movement , invented the black - red - gold ...
... became a national symbol rather than a dynastic one , its colors and patterns became of prime importance . The Free Corps , which fought against Napoleon , as well as the student frater- nity movement , invented the black - red - gold ...
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... became the Aryan ideal type . Manliness and virility were as- sociated with such looks , the same manliness which Moeller van den Bruck detected in the monumental Prussian style of the late eighteenth century and Friedrich Ludwig Jahn ...
... became the Aryan ideal type . Manliness and virility were as- sociated with such looks , the same manliness which Moeller van den Bruck detected in the monumental Prussian style of the late eighteenth century and Friedrich Ludwig Jahn ...
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National Monuments | 19 |
Foundations and Development | 73 |
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