- Anti-German
sentiment (also
known as anti-Germanism,
Germanophobia or Teutophobia) is fear or
dislike of Germany, its inhabitants, and its culture. Its...
- way,
called "Germanophilia" or "Teutonophilia", is the
opposite of
Germanophobia. The term "Germanophile" came into
common use in the 19th to 20th centuries...
-
study of the
political systems prevailing may have
contributed to his
Germanophobia and Francophilia.[citation needed] He
appeared to have
steppped out...
- race" (Germans), and "Slavs", and the
Slavophile movement turned to
Germanophobia. Most
Slavophiles were
liberals and
ardently supported the eman****tion...
-
death of Sergey. Sergey's
death undoubtedly strengthened Nabokov's
Germanophobia,
which had
taken root in the late 1930s. For example, in a
letter of...
- Scots-Irish
component of
Appalachian culture. This was
likely due to
Germanophobia caused by the two
World Wars, and has
since begun to be corrected. In...
- Myth of the
clean Wehrmacht De****fication
Diffusion of
responsibility Germanophobia Gonin Gumi ****anese
history textbook controversies Milgram experiment...
- Anti-communism
Catholic social teaching Democracy Duty
Familialism Germanophobia Nobility Szlachta Patriotism
Polish culture Religious tolerance Romanticism...
- and the
Catalan language Christianophobia fear/dislike of
Christians Germanophobia fear/dislike of
Germans Hibernophobia fear/dislike of
Irish people Hinduphobia...
- Anti-communism
Catholic social teaching Democracy Duty
Familialism Germanophobia Nobility Szlachta Patriotism
Polish culture Religious tolerance Romanticism...