He was the visionary force behind the creation of the British Legion and as a Germanophile advocated greater rapprochement with Germany. |
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Wawro appears almost to be a Germanophile as he fawns over the ingenious political strategies of Prussian Chancellor Bismarck. |
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His father, a district physician, was a Germanophile who saw to it that his son learned German along with Hebrew, Latin, and Polish. |
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During the course of my education, I lived in Germany for several years, and am a committed Germanophile. |
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While I admire the Austrian monarchy, I am at heart a Germanophile. |
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A passionate Germanophile, his translations of Schiller, Goethe, and other German Romantics were profoundly influential on both sides of the Atlantic. |
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But it was the Germanophile and American author Theodore Dreiser who diagnosed the future of Europe. |
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For all its flaws, this is an enjoyable yet still-scholarly read for the historian, linguist and Germanophile alike. |
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The billionaire media mogul has since depicted the government's policies as unnecessarily painful and imposed on a Germanophile Mr Monti by the government in Berlin. |
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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. |
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Goldman was a Germanophile, who objected to aiding the Allied war effort. |
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El mundo de afuera tells the story of the kidnapping of Don Diego, a Colombian Germanophile who admires Wagner's operas. |
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Germanophile Jean-Marc Ayrault is expected to be named as Prime Minister and the rest of the government should be unveiled on Wednesday. |
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The Socialists' leader in the lower house, Jean-Marc Ayrault, a Germanophile tipped for a government post if Hollande wins, said the new EU treaty was incomplete. |
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A longstanding Germanophile, Pius XII was nonetheless anti-Nazi. |
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