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- Alemannic_separatism abstract "Alemannic Separatism is a historical movement of separatism of the Alemannic-German-speaking areas of Germany, France and Austria (viz., South Baden, Swabia (viz. most of Württemberg and all of Bavarian Swabia), Alsace and Vorarlberg), aiming at a unification with the Swiss Confederacy (later Switzerland). The historic origins of the movement lay in the Napoleonic era (ca. 1805–1815) and it was briefly revived both after the end of World War I (1919) and after the end of World War II (1946–1952).The term \"Alemannic\" for the group of High German dialects was introduced by Johann Peter Hebel in 1803, who named them for the Alamanni tribes of the Migration period.The Alemannic-speaking areas of Germany were separated into Baden and Württemberg, parts of Swabia were integrated into Bavaria in 1805; the Alemannic dialects were not the only dialects in those states (e.g. in Baden and Württemberg the Northern parts speak a Franconian dialect and in Bavaria there are the Franconian as well as the Bavarian dialects). Alemannic dialects thus began to be subjected to a process of marginalization from a non-Alemannic administration. Alemannic separatism arose in the context of the resistance of the rural population of Baden against Napoleonic rule within the Confederation of the Rhine (1806–1813).After World War I, on 11 May 1919, the population of Vorarlberg within the short-lived state of Deutschösterreich (German Austria) voted for secession to Switzerland with 81% of the popular vote. The request was denied both by the government in Vienna and by Switzerland. Similar tendencies in Baden and Württemberg were repressed before a vote was taken. After the end of World War II, there was a political movement in southern Alsace and South Baden, originating from resistance movements against the Nazi regime, which aimed for the creation of a separate Alemannic state together with the Swiss canton of Basel.Otto Feger (1946) suggested a decentral organization of a \"Swabian-Alemannic democracy\" inspired by the Swiss model of direct democracy, while Bernhard Dietrich, mayor of Singen, aimed at a larger \"Alpine union\" which was to include also Bavarian speaking territories (e.g. Bavaria and Austria) and the German-speaking parts of the Swiss Confederation. Feger's 1946 Schwäbisch-Alemannische Demokratie with 240,000 copies was the most-printed book in French-administered Germany (1945–1949).The organisational backbone of Alemannic separatism was the Schwäbisch-Alemannischer Heimatbund, but the French administration was unsympathetic and refused the permission required for the foundation of a political party with the aim of such an Alemannic state. The current Bundesland Baden-Württemberg within the Federal Republic of Germany was founded in 1952, effectively ending any serious political scenarios of Alemannic separatism, although the concept remains alive as a nostalgic sentiment rather than a political program. This is particularly true in South Baden which, interestingly, was the only region where the majority of people voted against unification with Württemberg in the 1951 plebiscite that was held to authorize the unification in accordance with Article 29 of the new West German constitution, the Grundgesetz. The overall vote was however in favour of the creation of the new Südweststaat (Southwest Land).".
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- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink Austria.
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- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink Basic_Law_for_the_Federal_Republic_of_Germany.
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- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Alemannic_German_language.
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- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_Vorarlberg.
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Independence_movements.
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- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Secession_in_France.
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Secession_in_Germany.
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stateless_nationalism_in_Europe.
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink Confederation_of_the_Rhine.
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink Direct_democracy.
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink Duchy_of_Swabia.
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink Franconian_languages.
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink Germany.
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink High_German_languages.
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink Johann_Peter_Hebel.
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink Migration_Period.
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink Napoleon.
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- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink Nazi_Germany.
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink Old_Swiss_Confederacy.
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink Referendum.
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink Republic_of_German-Austria.
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink Separatism.
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink Singen.
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink South_Baden.
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink States_of_Germany.
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink Swabia.
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink Swabia_(Bavaria).
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink Swiss_people.
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink Switzerland.
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink Vienna.
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink Vorarlberg.
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink West_Germany.
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink Württemberg.
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLink File:Alemannic-Dialects-Map-English.png.
- Alemannic_separatism wikiPageWikiLinkText "Alemannic separatism".
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- Alemannic_separatism subject Category:Alemannic_German_language.
- Alemannic_separatism subject Category:Baden-Württemberg.
- Alemannic_separatism subject Category:History_of_Alsace.
- Alemannic_separatism subject Category:History_of_Vorarlberg.
- Alemannic_separatism subject Category:Independence_movements.
- Alemannic_separatism subject Category:Politics_of_Alsace.
- Alemannic_separatism subject Category:Secession_in_France.
- Alemannic_separatism subject Category:Secession_in_Germany.
- Alemannic_separatism subject Category:Stateless_nationalism_in_Europe.
- Alemannic_separatism hypernym Movement.
- Alemannic_separatism type Language.
- Alemannic_separatism type Organisation.
- Alemannic_separatism type Language.
- Alemannic_separatism type Movement.
- Alemannic_separatism type Redirect.
- Alemannic_separatism comment "Alemannic Separatism is a historical movement of separatism of the Alemannic-German-speaking areas of Germany, France and Austria (viz., South Baden, Swabia (viz. most of Württemberg and all of Bavarian Swabia), Alsace and Vorarlberg), aiming at a unification with the Swiss Confederacy (later Switzerland). The historic origins of the movement lay in the Napoleonic era (ca.".
- Alemannic_separatism label "Alemannic separatism".
- Alemannic_separatism sameAs Q319681.
- Alemannic_separatism sameAs Alemannischer_Separatismus.
- Alemannic_separatism sameAs Separatismo_alemánico.
- Alemannic_separatism sameAs m.04q2gb.
- Alemannic_separatism sameAs Q319681.
- Alemannic_separatism wasDerivedFrom Alemannic_separatism?oldid=605594957.
- Alemannic_separatism depiction Alemannic-Dialects-Map-English.png.
- Alemannic_separatism isPrimaryTopicOf Alemannic_separatism.