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- interwar period were staunch Germanophiles. Argentine poet and writer Jorge Luis Borges was a self-described Germanophile. During World War I, while his...
- any military alliance between Romania and Russia. He stood out among Germanophiles and local supporters of the Central Powers, agitating in favor of a...
- professionals from their exile in Iași. A coalition of Conservative Germanophiles took over, with Alexandru Marghiloman as Prime Minister. Following this...
- -phobia may have an antonym with the suffix -phil-, e.g. Germanophobe/Germanophile. Many -phobia lists circulate on the Internet, with words collected from...
- 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...
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- [efforts which] were, for the most part, ineffectual." Like other Germanophiles, Filitti justified himself as a protector of Romanian interests during...
- Benito Mussolini and Adolf Hitler, the government was divided between Germanophiles and Anglophiles. When the war started, Anglophile Juan Luis Beigbeder...
- German Empire and the other Central Powers. It came as a shock for the Germanophiles. Although subject to the Romanian Army draft, B****arabescu managed to...
- Venizelos, favoured entering the war on the side of the Entente, while the Germanophile King Constantine I favoured neutrality. Invited by Venizelos, in autumn...