Germanophile
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A chapter on early Black Wagnerians includes that ardent Germanophile, W.E.B.
From Washington Post • Nov. 3, 2020
His Germanophile father, tyrannical Ferdinand I, had made the same mistake in 1914, had paid for it by abdicating in 1918.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Sauvagnargues is a confessed Germanophile who was very popular in Bonn.
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When the "China Incident" broke out, Yamashita fought in North China under the command of another Germanophile, General Count Juichi Terauchi.
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The people knew what was meant, namely, that the Germanophile Stürmer was to negotiate a premature peace, and this within three weeks of his downfall!
From The Minister of Evil The Secret History of Rasputin's Betrayal of Russia by Le Queux, William
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