Germanophobia$528047$ - translation to ολλανδικά
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Germanophobia$528047$ - translation to ολλανδικά

OPPOSITION TO OR FEAR OF GERMANY, ITS INHABITANTS, ITS CULTURE AND THE GERMAN LANGUAGE
Germanophobia; Germanophobe; Germanophobic; Anti-German feelings; Anti-Germanism; Anti-German propaganda; The Ugly German; Teutophobia; Antigerman hysteria; Anti-German sentiments; Anti German sentiment; Anti-German sentiment in Israel; Anti-German Hysteria; Anti-German hysteria; Anti-German sentiment in the Netherlands; Anti-German sentiment in Palestine; Anti-German sentiment in Poland
  • Poster, circa 1919, from the British Empire Union calling for boycott of German goods and depicting German businesspeople selling their products in Britain as "the other face" of German soldiers who committed atrocities during World War I
  • A 1917 [[comic strip]] in which the character smashes a clown doll present because it was made in Germany
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  • WWII poster
  • Anti-German cartoon from Australia, [[Norman Lindsay]], between 1914 and 1918
  • [[Mae Marsh]], as a Belgian girl, and A. C. Gibbons as a German soldier, in Goldwyn's all-star Liberty Loan picture, "Stake Uncle Sam to Play Your Hand" (1918)
  • [[Prague]]-born restaurant owner Fred Horak of [[Somerville, MA]] putting up a sign barring<br/>German customers from entering his property until<br/>[[Hitler]] the Gangster returns the lands he seized from [[Czechoslovakia]], 18 March 1939.
  • German shelling of [[Reims Cathedral]] in France early in the First World War
  • England]] fans (recorded here in 2013, 68 years after the end of WWII)
  • "The Battle of Dorking (1871)" In which England is invaded by Germany
  • 1918 bond posters with germanophobic slogans
  • The Oktoberfest Timeteller, a traditional display in Waterloo
  • A 1915 Australian badge reflecting the Anti-German sentiment at the time
  • USAAS]] recruiting poster, depicting a bald eagle confronting the Kaiser's ''[[Reichsadler]]''

Germanophobia      
n. angst voor Duitsland; angst of afkeer voor de Duitse cultuur

Βικιπαίδεια

Anti-German sentiment

Anti-German sentiment (also known as Anti-Germanism, Germanophobia or Teutophobia) is opposition to or fear of Germany, its inhabitants, its culture, or its language. Its opposite is Germanophilia.

Anti-German sentiment largely developed in response to the mid-19th-century unification of Germany, which made the new nation a rival of the great powers of Europe on economic, cultural, geopolitical, and military grounds. However, atrocity propaganda during World War I and Nazi war crimes during World War II have greatly strengthened anti-German sentiment.