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following WWI, he fell into a depression and considered committing suicide. He would later try to go to Germany by various means during WWII without success. His rival in the Ottoman army,
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in the original language. In later years, Borges cited many other German poets and philosophers as a major influence upon his own ideas and writings. Even in the essays that attacked
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The term "Germanophile" came into common use in the 19th to 20th centuries – after the 1871 formation of the
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The German Genius: Europe's Third Renaissance, the Second Scientific Revolution, and the Twentieth Century
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and its subsequent rise in importance. It is used not only politically but also culturally; for example,
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and that, he warned, was why their corruption by the teachings of hatred was such a horrible crime.
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This term was also popularly used in the 20th century to refer to admirers and adherents of the
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Beograd u hodu ka Evropi: Kulturni uticaji Britanije i Nemačke na beogradsku elitu 1918–1941
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Someone with a strong interest in or love of German people, culture, and history
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in general, or who exhibits German patriotism in spite of not being either an
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American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
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was a self-described Germanophile. He stated in an interview with
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in the early 1800s and widely adopted by elite universities from
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Art of the Modern Age: Philosophy of Art from Kant to Heidegger
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Arthur Coleman Danto, Jean-Marie Schaeffer and Steven Rendall:
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culture and worldview seen as opposed to a predilection for
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so that he could read the writings of Romantic poet
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