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  2. Anti-German sentiment - Wikipedia

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    A 1915 Australian badge reflecting the Anti-German sentiment at the time Anti-German propaganda cartoon from Australia, Norman Lindsay, between 1914 and 1918. When Britain declared war on Germany, naturalized Australian subjects born in enemy countries and Australian-born descendants of migrants born in enemy countries were declared "enemy aliens".

  3. Trust No Fox on his Green Heath and No Jew on his Oath

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    The fox was also viewed as a carrier of rabies. By linking the fox with a Jew, it reinforced the idea that Judaism is a disease, like rabies. The fox was very common within German propaganda, and films such as Reynard the Fox and The Jew Animal [citation needed] were produced depicting the link between the fox and the Jew.

  4. Anti-Germans (political current) - Wikipedia

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    Anti-German (German: Antideutsch) is the generic name applied to a variety of theoretical and political tendencies within the left mainly in Germany and Austria. The anti-Germans form one of the main camps within the broader Antifa movement, alongside the anti-Zionist anti-imperialists, after the two currents split between the 1990s and the ...

  5. Committee on Alleged German Outrages - Wikipedia

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    Germany's response to the request was, "Belgian neutrality is provided for by international conventions and Germany is determined to respect those conventions." [ 6 ] The German minister, Herr von Below, on 2 August 1914 presented Belgium with a note where they demanded with an instant declaration of war that they were allowed passage through ...

  6. Overman Committee - Wikipedia

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    It reported on German propaganda, Bolshevism, and other "un-American activities" in the United States and on likely effects of communism's implementation in the United States. It described German, but not communist, propaganda efforts. The committee's report and hearings were instrumental in fostering anti-Bolshevik opinion.

  7. Anti-German - Wikipedia

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    Anti-German may refer to: Anti-Germans (political current) , a branch of anti-nationalist ideology in Germany Anti-German sentiment , suspicion or hostility towards Germany or the German people

  8. The Book of Truth and Facts - Wikipedia

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    One of the most prevailing dependencies discussed is American reliance on English media. He describes the lack of German media within the American social structure, declaring "we really have no American press in the United States to-day, but an English one which is decidedly anti-German".

  9. For All We Have And Are - Wikipedia

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    [6] 1914-1918-online described the word as an example of British propaganda during World War I, [7] and has regularly been given as an example of anti-German sentiment. [6] Some critics, such as Kingsley Amis , have defended Kipling, arguing that "“the Hun” is a metaphor for “the barbarian, the enemy of decent values”, and “the gate ...