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Pan-Slavists

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Pan-Slavists were advocates for the union or cooperation among all Slavic peoples. This movement emerged in mid-19th century Eastern Europe with an aim to protect Slavic culture and language against Germanic influences.

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  • AP European History - 7.2 Nationalism

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