Heinz L. Krekeler German Ambassador to the United States Heinz L
... is expected to guide the development of Euratom along lines which will be understood, appreciated and supported by the United States in the peaceful utilization of atomic energy by the countries of Western Europe. Ambassador Krekeler began the delicate task of reestablishing old ties between the Uni ...
... is expected to guide the development of Euratom along lines which will be understood, appreciated and supported by the United States in the peaceful utilization of atomic energy by the countries of Western Europe. Ambassador Krekeler began the delicate task of reestablishing old ties between the Uni ...
The Zimmerman Note
... sinking of the Lusitania will have on our relations with Germany. The situation is too critical for passionate or vehement outcry. Whether any American lives were lost or not, we have arrived at a stage where we must have a clear understanding with Germany as to the future. We cannot allow American ...
... sinking of the Lusitania will have on our relations with Germany. The situation is too critical for passionate or vehement outcry. Whether any American lives were lost or not, we have arrived at a stage where we must have a clear understanding with Germany as to the future. We cannot allow American ...
Anti-German sentiment
Anti-German sentiment (or Germanophobia) is defined as an opposition to or fear of Germany, its inhabitants, its culture and the German language. Its opposite is Germanophilia.The phenomenon had existed, in one way or another, for as long as Germans existed and had contacts with other people. For example, the Chronicon Lethrense, a Danish history written in the 12th century, is characterized by the writer's deep hatred of all things German. However, as a political phenomenon, anti-German sentiment became significant especially from the mid-19th Century, parallel with the Unification of Germany and its rise as a world power.