Völkisch
Völkisch is a German term that translates roughly to "folk" or "popular" and describes a movement in Germany that emphasized a romantic, nationalist, and often racialist view of the German people. Originating in the 19th century, the Völkisch movement celebrated German folklore, traditions, and a perceived ancestral heritage. It was characterized by a strong emphasis on a unified German identity, often defined by shared blood, language, and culture.
The movement grew significantly in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, attracting a diverse range of
The Völkisch ideology significantly influenced the rise of Nazism. Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party adopted