Definition of Germanophile. Meaning of Germanophile. Synonyms of Germanophile

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- A Germanophile, Teutonophile, or Teutophile is a person who is fond of German culture, German people and Germany in general, or who exhibits German patriotism...
- سیاه‌پوشان, romanized: Siahpushan), was a fascist party in Iran with Germanophile and pro-**** Germany tendencies. Founded by Ḥabib-Allāh Nowbaḵt, Fazlollah...
- Milan Stojadinović replacing him with Dragiša Cvetković for being a Germanophile. In the late 1930s, internal tensions continued to increase with Serbs...
- -phobia may have an antonym with the suffix -phil-, e.g. Germanophobe/Germanophile. Many -phobia lists circulate on the Internet, with words collected from...
- Deutschen, ZDF's do****entary television series Anti-German sentiment Germanophile ****cution of Germans Demographics of Germany "German Definition & Meaning"...
- Eurosceptics and Europhobes. Europe portal Eurocentrism Anglophile Francophile Germanophile Polonophile Afrocentrism Russophile "Europhile", English Collins Dictionary...
- any military alliance between Romania and Russia. He stood out among Germanophiles and local supporters of the Central Powers, agitating in favor of a...
- Appea****t in the late 1930s. It was long accepted that the aristocratic Germanophile social network supported friendly relations with **** Germany and helped...
- During Romania's neutrality years (1914–1916), he adapted himself to the Germanophile sentiments of his Junimist and Conservative peers. He gave lectures at...
- nation-state of Austria. It was later sometimes taken as part of a wider Germanophile attitude and generally linked to the admiration of the Germanic culture...