panteutonic (Meaning)

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panteutonic (a.)

Of or pertaining to all the Teutonic races.

Synonyms & Antonyms of panteutonic

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panteutonic Sentence Examples

  1. The panteutonic movement sought to unify all Germanic peoples under one empire.
  2. The panteutonic ideal appealed to many German nationalists during the 19th century.
  3. The panteutonicist belief in a common Germanic heritage influenced the development of Nazi ideology.
  4. The panteutonic movement was largely discredited after World War II.
  5. Some panteutonic ideas still persist in far-right groups today.
  6. The panteutonic myth of a pure Germanic race has been debunked by modern historians.
  7. The panteutonic dream of a united Germanic empire has never been realized.
  8. The panteutonic ideology was used to justify German expansionism and aggression in the 20th century.
  9. The panteutonicist view of history ignores the diversity and complexity of Germanic cultures.
  10. The panteutonic movement has left a lasting legacy of racism and xenophobia in Europe.

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Of or pertaining to all the Teutonic races.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The panteutonic movement sought to unify all Germanic peoples under one empire.

The panteutonic ideal appealed to many German nationalists during the 19th century.

The panteutonicist belief in a common Germanic heritage influenced the development of Nazi ideology.

The panteutonic movement was largely discredited after World War II.