A passionate Germanophile, his translations of Schiller, Goethe, and other German Romantics were profoundly influential on both sides of the Atlantic. |
When World War I began, Bulgaria declared strict neutrality, but the tsar and a Germanophile government under Vasil Radoslavov encouraged both sides to bid for Bulgarian intervention. |
He was the visionary force behind the creation of the British Legion and as a Germanophile advocated greater rapprochement with Germany. |
But it was the Germanophile and American author Theodore Dreiser who diagnosed the future of Europe. |
If it was Germanophile or Austrophile, it was more wicked than the harlot of Babylon. |
Wawro appears almost to be a Germanophile as he fawns over the ingenious political strategies of Prussian Chancellor Bismarck. |