Italia Et Germania
DOI: 10.1515/9783110910353.503
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Deutsche Italienerfahrungen im frühen 19. Jahrhundert

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“…9 An enthusiasm for Italy, in particular for Italian art and culture, coexisted with a stereotype that characterized the Italian national character as 'apathetic, lacking discipline, ignorant, immoral and dishonest'. 10 In the First World War, when the Italians left the Triple Alliance to join the Entente in spring 1915, many Germans felt that their negative view of Italy had been confirmed. 11 The German memory of the Italian 'betrayal' was still vivid two decades later, and at the first signs of weakness, was quickly linked to the stereotype of Italian inferiority.…”
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“…9 An enthusiasm for Italy, in particular for Italian art and culture, coexisted with a stereotype that characterized the Italian national character as 'apathetic, lacking discipline, ignorant, immoral and dishonest'. 10 In the First World War, when the Italians left the Triple Alliance to join the Entente in spring 1915, many Germans felt that their negative view of Italy had been confirmed. 11 The German memory of the Italian 'betrayal' was still vivid two decades later, and at the first signs of weakness, was quickly linked to the stereotype of Italian inferiority.…”
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confidence: 99%