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Fittingly SVP member Christoph Mörgeli, one of the masterminds behind the anti-German campaign, recently lost out on a professorship at the University of Zurich to a German applicant.
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It was conceived as a cure hall, or Kursaal, in the tradition of European spa towns, and renamed in the wave of anti-German sentiment that followed the first world war.
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The summit was preceded in France by a chorus of bitter anti-German rhetoric from the left and the far right, putting Sarkozy in a difficult position six months before he bids for a second presidential term.
Eurozone warned of credit downgrades after Germany and France strike deal 2011
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Her criticisms of European policy were sometimes expressed in anti-German tones that made people suspect her motives.
What Would The Iron Lady Do? Charles Moore 2011
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Hughes speculates that his grandfather, Dr. Thomas Lowe, who was a physician and mayor of Pipestone, and later a member of the Minnesota legislature, kept the collection hidden away in his attic because of anti-German antipathy during World War I.
Al Eisele: An American's Unique Link to German History Al Eisele 2011
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The division grew wors e during the 20th century when Belgium suffered two brutal German occupations and Flemish-Belgians were accused of being less anti-German.
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The Nazis were not wedded to Marx or Lenin in the same way ideological socialist or communist movements are (and, of course, they actively persecuted such movements accusing them of holding anti-German ideas and being controlled byJews).
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Add to this the 20th century's anti-German sentiment and confusion about Feininger's nationality: He was born in New York to a German father and a German-American mother but sent to Germany to study music at age 16.
A Divided Artist Comes Home Judith H. Dobrzynski 2011
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The Nazis were not wedded to Marx or Lenin in the same way ideological socialist or communist movements are (and, of course, they actively persecuted such movements accusing them of holding anti-German ideas and being controlled by Jews).
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Hughes speculates that his grandfather, Dr. Thomas Lowe, who was a physician and mayor of Pipestone, and later a member of the Minnesota legislature, kept the collection hidden away in his attic because of anti-German antipathy during World War I.
Al Eisele: An American's Unique Link to German History Al Eisele 2011
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