-
Scare of 1908–09.
German food such as the
sausage was
deprecated by
Germanophobes. In the late 19th century, the
label Made in
Germany was introduced...
-
Francophobe Germanophile or Teutophile: a fan of
German culture. Antonyms:
Germanophobe and
teutophobia ****enophile: a fan of Gr****
culture (i.e.
someone prone...
- Darnand's
political convictions were of the far
right but he was
known as a
Germanophobe. Nonetheless, his
views toward ****
Germany changed. By the
spring of...
- word
ending in -phobia may have an
antonym with the
suffix -phil-, e.g.
Germanophobe/Germanophile. Many -phobia
lists circulate on the Internet, with words...
- USSR
Major Shlyapnikov.
Brusilov can also be
described as an
ardent Germanophobe,
which is
confirmed by the
entries in his
memoirs and
actions in Galicia...
- to
strengthen ties with the
French in
order to
confront Germany. The
Germanophobe Vansittart had
always hated the Germans, and
especially disliked the...
- empire.
Alfred Zimmern's
welcome into the
movement distanced it from
Germanophobes,
especially during the war. The
Round Table supported free
trade despite...
- he
acquired a deep
contempt for Austria-Hungary. An anti-Semite and a
Germanophobe, in an
editorial conference of The
Times on 31 July 1914,
Steed labelled...
-
condemned Adolf Hitler and the ****
regime in Germany, as he
shared the
Germanophobe views of the
Action Française. On 23
January 1941, M****is was made a...
- "Do we have to
reduce England to slavery?". From 1930 the paper, was
Germanophobe and nationalist. Its
special correspondent in Germany,
Xavier de Hauteclocque [fr]...