Pan-Dundorfianism became a much more political power in 1813 when the political pamphlets "Steigen von der Dundorfischer Nation" (Luthoran: "Rise of the Dundorfian Nation") by Klaus Bernhoff, a Philosophy Professor at the University of Oderveld. Despite several flaws in his argument, it was the basis for further ethnic-based nationalism which lead Franz Wagener in 1817, a Dundorfian exile living in Kirlawa to write "Der Alldundorfischer Bewegung" (Luthoran: "Pan-Dundorfianism") which formed the basis for the foundation of the modern Dundorfian state as well as modern Dundorfian nationalism. It was at this time that the concept of Reichsdunorfische, Volksdundorfische and Auslanddundorfische were created by Xaver Preinfalk, a student of Wagener in 1819.
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