- will be with the
Falklands War in 1982 when
Anglophobic sentiment spread to a good part of society.
Anglophobic sentiment in
India is
rooted in the colonial...
- as
Marshal Pétain,
Pierre Laval and
Admiral François
Darlan were all
Anglophobes. As
early as
February 1936, Pétain had told the
Italian Amb****ador to...
- via
Internet Archive. Kelly,
Stephen (October 2016). "An
Opportunistic Anglophobe:
Charles J. Haughey, the
Irish Government and the
Falklands War, 1982"...
- main
enemy of the Reich, and as a result, the
influence of
ardently Anglophobic Ribbentrop correspondingly rose with Hitler.
Partly for
economic reasons...
-
Pouqueville was an
Anglophobe, and in his
account of the
speech by
Germanos in his book,
Pouqueville has the
Metropolitan express Anglophobic sentiments similar...
-
French commander Maxime Weygand was 73
years old and like Pétain, an
Anglophobe who
viewed Dunkirk as
another example of Britain's
unreliability as an...
-
previously he had
worked closely with the British,
Onyango became bitterly anglophobic after his
experiences in
Kamiti Prison.
According to his
third wife,...
-
Scottish descent;
Alfred Satie, a
shipping broker, was a
Roman Catholic anglophobe. A year later, the
Saties had a daughter, Olga, and in 1869 a
second son...
-
initially was
concerned that the Irish-American
Catholic Kennedy might be an
Anglophobe,
which led Macmillan, who knew of Kennedy's
special interest in the Third...
- Americans: con
artist Wanda Gershwitz and
weapons expert Otto West, a
volatile anglophobe.
Wanda and Otto are lovers, but
pretend to be
siblings so
Wanda can work...