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Nationalism developed in Germany and Japan during the 19th century due to a combination of factors, including the desire for unity and strength in the face of external pressures. In Germany, the influence of Romanticism, the push for unification under leaders like Otto Von Bismarck, and the reaction against foreign dominance fueled nationalist sentiments. In Japan, the Meiji Restoration marked a shift towards modernization and industrialization, fostering a sense of national pride and identity as the country sought to compete with Western powers. Both nations emphasized cultural heritage and unity, which further solidified their nationalistic movements.

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