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In today's Euro society. Germanophobia also have many stories and several sub-names. So, for example, contamination/smearing of chocolate rules made in Germany. In, loved by the people, Supermarket Kettre "LIDL.be", Bruxelles.
With organic chlorine-fosfor compounds (di-chlorine-fos, chlorofos, etc.).
Result, - first. Into a diarea. Then - into Germanophobia.
Like after enjoying “SPORT” chocolate, made in Germany. So oh after Amandel Marcepan chocolate rule, made in Germany. The locals don't care; With the question - who? Why ?
They just make a frightened decision. Made in Germany, possibly Germany, are a danger.ParhamwikiNr.2 (talk) 16:30, 13 March 2024 (UTC)[reply]
I think a section should be added for Austria if there are enough sources to back it up. In my experience, no people hates Germany as much as the Austrians - because they feel the constant need to distance themselves and restate the fact they're a country of their own. This is supported both by stereotypes, comedy and media as well as personal experiences. "Piefke" is the term Austrians use for Germans, it's slightly derogatory, but very mild compared to many of the other opinions especially older Austrians freely share about Germans. 2003:E4:5747:C900:70C2:655B:B217:2EAB (talk) 20:57, 18 September 2023 (UTC)[reply]
This article has not been substantially updated for over 10 years. For example, it misses the after-Brexit era. Today, the concept that Anti-German sentiment is still based on Nazism and WW2 needs to be adjusted. People like Nigel Farage and his goons criticize the German state for its freedom and liberalism while supporting German Neonazis. American leftists accuse Germany of being "pro Jewish" and Trump accuses it of being "pro Immigrant".