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- Deutschtum (German pronunciation: [ˈdɔʏtʃtuːm]) is a German term equating to "Germanness". It may either refer to the German character and spirit, the...
- formed. In 1881, the Allgemeine Deutsche Schulverein zur Erhaltung des Deutschtums im Auslande (General German School ****ociation for the Conservation of...
- Geels, James E. (August 1975). "The German-American Bund: Fifth Column or Deutschtum?". UNT Digital Library. Retrieved 2023-07-31. "Article clipped from Journal...
- common term for German American neighborhoods and their organizations. Deutschtum was the term for transplanted German nationalism, both culturally and...
- Bundesgebiets). In 1958, he became president of the reestablished Verein für das Deutschtum im Ausland. He died in Düsseldorf on 11 May 1962. Feste Mark - Solide...
- Festival that he considered all "between the Alps and the North Sea" to be Deutschtum (the ethnic and spiritual German community). The anthem has frequently...
- but in terms of Germanic racial makeup, known conceptually to them as Deutschtum, a greater idea which transcended traditional political boundaries. While...
- integration of the Grand Duchy into the German Empire, and advanced the "Deutschtum" (German-ness) of the Luxembourgers as a historical and linguistic justification...
- 29 and Map 2, p. 30. Nadel, p. 35. Lohr, Otto (1913), "Das New York Deutschtum der Vergangenheit", in Spengler, Otto (ed.), Das Deutsche Element der...
- equate "Germanicness" (German: Germanentum) with "Germanness" (German: Deutschtum). Grimm also argued that the Scandinavian sources were, while much later...