anglophobe उदाहरण वाक्य
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- A well-known anglophobe, King preferred to exclude the British and, in addition, he laid down operating requirements that could not be met at the time.
- In part, Vichy's virulent Anglophobia was due to its leaders'personal dislike of the British, as Marshal P�tain, Laval and Admiral Darlan were all Anglophobes.
- "Irish Catholic politicians see the Clinton administration as composed of people who are indifferent to Britain or, in some cases, are downright Anglophobes, " says Conservative Party politician Tim Ludlow.
- Ribbentrop's inability to achieve the alliance that he had been sent to conclude frustrated him, as he feared it could cost him Hitler's favour, and it made him a bitter Anglophobe.
- Besides for being a passionate Wagnerite, Eulenburg was also an anti-Semite, an Anglophobe and a convinced enemy of democracy who found much to admire in Chamberlain's anti-Semitic, anti-British and anti-democratic writings.
- Connolly was highly zealous at his work and his chief opposition came from " The Irish Times " newspaper and its editor, R . M . Smyllie, and the Fine Gael James Dillon who both viewed Connolly as an Anglophobe.
- Admiral Ernest King, Commander-in-Chief United States Fleet and Chief of Naval Operations, an Anglophobe, was reluctant to concede any such role and raised a number of objections, and insisted that the BPF should be self-sufficient.
- Prince Henri was a somewhat violent Anglophobe, and his diatribes against Great Britain contrasted rather curiously with the cordial reception which his position as a traveller obtained for him in London, where he was given the gold medal of the Royal Geographical Society.
- August Bebel of the Social Democrats argued that there existed a number of deputies who were Anglophobes and wished to pick a fight with Britain, but that to imagine such a fleet could take on the Royal Navy was insanity and anyone saying it belonged in the madhouse.
- Joseph Stilwell, a four-star general in the China, Burma and India theatre of the Second World War was another noted anglophobe ( for example, in this diaries he wrote, " Boy, will this burn up the Limeys ! " when Myitkyina was finally taken ).