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I don't think German people see themselves as Romans.
You should talk to the holy roman empire of german nations then
Also: Speak to all people on the west-side of the river rhine.
Maybe not nowadays, but you know how much the third reich tried to symbolically align themselves with the Roman Empire, right? To wit:
Emphasis mine. It’s deeper than that, but there was absolutely a conscious internal propaganda effort in Nazi Germany to represent their “new world order” as aligned with the Roman Empire in a racial, societal, and aesthetic sense.
I don't know about modern Germans, but the nazis definitely appropriated and identified with classical Roman and Greek culture (here's one well-regarded book exploring this).
Given that the original post is about fascism and racial supremacy, I assume any German fascists/supremacists it's referring to share some ideology with the nazis in this regard.
Well, "the people" were told by the nobility that the nobility was roman descendants and that's why they were supposed to rule over them.
In certain places The Hanseatic League said, "horseshit, we actually make things, what do you do?"
But the lay farmers mostly just went along with it.
So no, modern Germans don't see themselves as Roman, but that was an important part of the lie that propogated feudalism and held power over those peoples for thousands of years.