The word is derived from the Latin patria , meaning " land of the fathers " [17, 31]. It is most common in Germanic languages : vaderland Danish: fædreland German: Vaterland [32]
A Russian holiday on February 23 celebrating those who serve in the military [18]. Fatherland
A famous 1992 alternate history thriller set in 1964, imagining a world where Nazi Germany won WWII. The story follows detective Xavier March as he uncovers the truth about the Holocaust while investigating a murder [5, 7, 12]. The word is derived from the Latin patria
A notable report by Margaret Bourke-White detailing the collapse of the Third Reich at the end of WWII [24, 27]. The story follows detective Xavier March as he
While Russia is often called the "Motherland," it also uses the masculine term Otechestvo (Fatherland), particularly in military and official contexts [18, 25, 35].
The term is deeply associated with Germany , historically used to emphasize national unity and strength [14, 21].
A reactionary political party active during the final year of WWI [16]. 3. Linguistic Roots