Not to be confused with Anti-Germanism
Germanophobia, also known as Anti-German sentiment, is a general dislike for, fear or hatred of German culture, pride, language, and/or Germans in general.
Contents:
- History
- Beliefs
- Personality and Behavior
- How to Draw
- Relationships
- Further Reading
- Notes and references
- Navigation
History
The most notable case of anti-German sentiment was French revanchism in the aftermath to the Franco-Prussian war, which made many French people upset at Germans.
An anti-German sentiment was omnipresent in the states of the allied powers during World War 1, particular in the west. It also became very widespread during WW2, especially in populations which the Nazis were cruel towards and/or wanted to exterminate such as the Slavs of the Soviet Union.
Beliefs
Doesn't like Germans or some aspect of what is considered "German".
Personality and Behavior
Don't like G*rms, simple as, just don't like 'em.
How to Draw
- Darw a ball with a black outline.
- Colour it with the German flag.
- Cross out the flag inside the ball.
- Add eyes
- Done!
Relationships
Friends
- Anti-Germanism - Based fellow G*rman hater.
Frenemies
Enemies
Further Reading
- Anti-German sentiment on Wikipedia
Notes and references
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