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- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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]...