Adjective
Pan-German
Of or relating to Pan-Germanism.
Hitler and his National Socialist friends shared most of the basic pan-German visions with the Pan-German League, but nonetheless differences in political style led the two groups to open rivalry. Source: Internet
In English, "Pan-German" was first attested in 1892. Source: Internet
Under Bismarck, a united German state had finally been achieved, but it remained a Prussian-dominated state and did not include German Austria as Pan-German nationalists had desired. Source: Internet
We Men Who Feel Most German: Cultural Study of the Pan-German League, 1886–1914. Source: Internet
P. 74 was promoted alongside mainstream pan-German ideas. Source: Internet
There is also a scene where the Labor Servicemen individually call out which town or area in Germany they are from, reminding the viewers that the Nazi Party had expanded from its stronghold in Bavaria to become a pan-German movement. Source: Internet