Examples of 'blood and soil' in a sentence

Meaning of "blood and soil"

blood and soil: a nationalist ideology emphasizing a connection between a person's heritage or ancestry (blood) and the land they inhabit (soil)
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  • A nationalist or Fascist ideology linking a particular ethnicity or heritage to a particular geographic region, as in the concept of Lebensraum (“living space”) in Nazi Germany or white nationalism in the United States.

How to use "blood and soil" in a sentence

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blood and soil
The scent of rotten blood and soil.
Blood and soil.
In there with lots of blood and soil.
Traces of blood and soil consistent with the crime were found in the front seat.
There is also a literary genre called blood and soil.
Rooted in blood and soil.
Blood and Soil has made a come back.
It was European and wished to revive the basic values of blood and soil.
Blood and Soil are the two most important foundations of life.
This would enable them to live the blood and soil principles of Nazi Germany.
Adherents of Blood and Soil held that environmental purity was inseparable from racial purity.
The AHF 's folkish heathenry was imbued with blood and soil nationalism.
Blood and Soil is a Nazi reference.
Now he told them that their blood and soil were Germany 's treasure.
Blood and soil are not the issue in Palestine ; they never have been.

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The group supports the right-wing nationalist concept of Blood and Soil.
Nationalism = blood and soil.
Blood and soil was one of the foundations of the concept of Lebensraum, " living space ".

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Examples of using Soil
Preparation of the soil ready for planting
Soil will burn off when hot
Implementation of national soil erosion control policies
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