Martin Luther is not typically classified as a nationalist, but his actions had nationalistic implications. His critiques of the Catholic Church and the subsequent Protestant Reformation fostered a sense of German identity and unity against external ecclesiastical authority. Luther's translation of The Bible into German made religious texts accessible to the masses, contributing to the development of a national language and cultural identity. However, his primary focus was on theological reform rather than political nationalism.
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