Such imagery and symbols were adopted by many middle-class Germans who supported German nationalism.
It supported German nationalism and anti-clericalism but at first was not particularly anti-Semitic.
They fight insurgents and evil leaders to support Iraqi nationalism.
After the Second World War they began to support African nationalism.
By manipulating the mass media, Phibulsonggram supported fascism and nationalism.
Broadly speaking, they tended to support Lebanese nationalism and felt an affinity toward France.
Members who would later support Serbian nationalism chose follow the party line and denounced the Memorandum as well.
Tõnisson supported nationalism, that would stand on strong moral grounds and wouldn't seek to conquer other nations.
He returned to support nationalism during the Kosovo War and appealed to anti-imperialist sentiments.
Karl Marx supported such nationalism, believing it might be a "prior condition" to social reform and international alliances.