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=== German === {{Main|German nationalism}} In [[Germany]], "national pride" ("{{lang|de-DE|Nationalstolz}}") is often associated with [[Nazism]]. Strong displays of national pride are therefore considered to be in poor taste by many Germans. There is an ongoing public debate about the issue of German [[patriotism]]. The [[FIFA World Cup 2006|World Cup]] in 2006, held in Germany, saw a wave of patriotism sweep the country in a manner not seen for many years. Although many were hesitant to show such blatant support as the hanging of the national flag from windows, as the [[Germany national football team|team]] progressed through the tournament, so too did the level of support across the nation.<ref>{{cite book|last=Sullivan|first=G. B.|year=2009|chapter=Germany during the 2006 World Cup: The role of television in creating a national narrative of pride and 'party patriotism'|editor-last1=Castelló|editor-first1=E.|editor-last2=Dhoest|editor-first2=A.|editor-last3=O'Donnell|editor-first3=H.|title=The Nation on Screen, Discourses of the National in Global Television|publisher=Cambridge Scholars Press|location=Cambridge}}</ref>
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