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The word Volk has many connotations in Germany, and has been used many times to rouse Germany's population to their feet. Its most notable users are Adolf Hitler with his Nazi slogan Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Führer (One people, one empire, one leader) and Helmut Kohl, who redoubled his efforts to re-unite Germany using the word Volk countless times to encourage the much craved Reunification in 1990.
Volk can be associated with people, nation (as in a nation of people), populace, or the public. As an example, "Volk der Apachen" would translate as " Apache Nation". It is "just" a word in German, and associating it with above context creates a meaning it does not have in reality, and does not make much sense to a native speaker.
Groeck 20:17, 26 September 2005 (UTC)
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The word Volk has many connotations in Germany, and has been used many times to rouse Germany's population to their feet. Its most notable users are Adolf Hitler with his Nazi slogan Ein Volk, ein Reich, ein Führer (One people, one empire, one leader) and Helmut Kohl, who redoubled his efforts to re-unite Germany using the word Volk countless times to encourage the much craved Reunification in 1990.
Volk can be associated with people, nation (as in a nation of people), populace, or the public. As an example, "Volk der Apachen" would translate as " Apache Nation". It is "just" a word in German, and associating it with above context creates a meaning it does not have in reality, and does not make much sense to a native speaker.
Groeck 20:17, 26 September 2005 (UTC)
This page has been
transwikied to
Wiktionary. The article has content that is useful at Wiktionary. Therefore the article can be found at either here or here ( logs 1 logs 2.) Note: This means that the article has been copied to the Wiktionary Transwiki namespace for evaluation and formatting. It does not mean that the article is in the Wiktionary main namespace, or that it has been removed from Wikipedia's. Furthermore, the Wiktionarians might delete the article from Wiktionary if they do not find it to be appropriate for the Wiktionary. Removing this tag will usually trigger CopyToWiktionaryBot to re-transwiki the entry. This article should have been removed from Category:Copy to Wiktionary and should not be re-added there. |
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