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What form of nationalism did nazi Germany practice during world war ii resulting in the deaths of millions of innocent people?

From approximately 1933 into early 1945, Nazi Germany was governed by a "totalitarian" nationalism which caused the deaths of millions of innocent people, especially through the ravages of World War II. The "totalitarian" government of Germany wielded "total" control over the country, tolerating no political competition and demanding of all Germans the will to sacrifice themselves for the sake of Germany's expansion through Europe.


What is the belief in the right of an ethnic group to have its own independent country?

nationalism


What is the devotion to an ethnic identity including the desire for independence from rule by foreign country?

Nationalism


What impact did the Napoleonic Wars have on the spread of nationalism across Europe?

Napoleon's conquest of numerous countries created a surge of nationalism. Many conquered peoples had not thought of themselves as coming from a distinct historical and cultural background, but when the French soldiers arrived, they knew instinctively that they were not French. This growth of an ethnic consciousness became the basis upon which ethnic nationalism (the dominant form of nationalism in Europe) formed.


How did nationalism affect the Austro-Hungarian Empire?

It helped unite Germany but divided the Austrian EmpireNationalism affected the Austro-Hungarian and Russian empires by causing ethnic-like divisions since nationalism unified Germanic countries, and equally caused animosity between individual countries within themselves.

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What is a example of ethnic nationalism?

putos


Two types of nationalism?

ethnic nationalism......also known as exclusive nationalism civic nationalism..........also known as inclusive nationalism


What form of nationalism did nazi Germany practice during world war ii resulting in the deaths of millions of innocent people?

From approximately 1933 into early 1945, Nazi Germany was governed by a "totalitarian" nationalism which caused the deaths of millions of innocent people, especially through the ravages of World War II. The "totalitarian" government of Germany wielded "total" control over the country, tolerating no political competition and demanding of all Germans the will to sacrifice themselves for the sake of Germany's expansion through Europe.


What are the differences of civic and ethnic nationalism?

One of the main differences between civic and ethnic nationalism is what brings the people together. In civic nationalism it is the country and political views of the people. In ethnic nationalism it is not the country, state, or city that brings people together. It is the ethnicity, language, or religion that unites them.


What is ethnic nationalism?

Ethonationalism is a particular strain of nationalism that is marked by the desire of an ethnic community to have absolute authority over its own political, economic, and social affairs.


What are nations that include one or more ethnic groups?

nationalism


What is the belief in the right of an ethnic group to have your own country?

Nationalism


What is the belief in the right of an ethnic group to have its own independent country?

nationalism


Three forms of nationalism mentioned in this lesson are?

Religious, political, and ethnic


The three forms of nationalism mentioned in this lesson are?

Religious, political, and ethnic


What is Balkan nationalism?

Balkan nationalism refers to the desire of the various ethnic groups living on the Balkan Peninsula to have countries of their own. Balkan nationalism led to World War 1.


Four forms of Nationalism are .?

Ethnic/race Political Religious Cultural