Anti-gjermanizmi: Dallime mes rishikimesh

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për ndikimin pozitiv dhe negativ të 13 vendeve<ref>Brazil, Britain, China, France, Germany, India, Iran, Israel, Japan, North Korea, Pakistan, Russia, and the USA, plus the European Union</ref> including Germany, Germany was the most popular, ahead of [[Japan]], [[France]] and [[United Kingdom|Britain]]; only 18 percent thought Germany had a mainly negative influence.<ref name="BBCpoll">{{cite web| url = http://www.worldpublicopinion.org/pipa/pdf/apr08/BBCEvals_Apr08_rpt.pdf| title = BBC World Service Poll: Global Views of USA Improve| accessdate = 2009-09-19 | year = 2008| month = April| format = pdf | pages = | quote = Germany's global image is the most positive of all countries evaluated in this survey. In 20 of the 22 tracking countries the most common view is that Germany's influence in the world is "mainly positive," while two countries view its influence as mainly negative. On average across all countries, a majority (56%) has a positive view of Germany's influence in the world, while just 18 per cent have a negative view. The most widespread positive views of Germany can be found among its European neighbours, including very large majorities in Italy (82%), Spain (77%), Portugal (76%), and France (74%). Significant numbers in Great Britain (62%) and Russia (61%) also have favourable views of Germany.}}</ref> The most negative attitudes were in Turkey (47 percent) and Egypt (43 percent).<ref name="BBCpoll"/>
Gjermanët ndonjëherë ankohen shoqatat stereotipik prej tyre me aktet dhe një regjim më shumë se gjashtëdhjetë vjet më parë, të tilla si përdorimi i ndjenjave anti-gjermane në titujt me pjesë të shtypit britanik, shembuj të kohëve të fundit që dalin kur gjermanisht [[kardinali (katolicizëm) | Kardinali]] Joseph Ratzinger u be [[] Papa] [[Pope Benedict XVI | Benedikti XVI]].
 
{{quotation|BritishPopullit publicbritanik peoplepublike, whethernëse journalistsgazetarët orapo politicianspolitikanët, arejanë more prepared topërgatitur për të demonise thegjermanët Germansse thanasnjë anypopull othertjetër peoplee Idi knowunë arejanë prepared topërgatitur vilifypër any othershpif nationpër Idikë haveçdo heardkomb oftjetër kam dëgjuar për të, withme thepërjashtim possible exceptionmundshëm of Arabsarabëve anddhe Jewshebrenjve. | [[Hugo Young]], ,''[[The Guardian]] ''<ref>{{cite web |last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=British perceptions of Germany |work= |publisher=Paul Joyce German Course |date= |url=http://userweb.port.ac.uk/~joyce1/abinitio/whygerm1.html |doi= |accessdate=2008-06-28}}</ref>}}
Germans sometimes complain of stereotypical associations of them with acts and a regime of more than sixty years ago, such as the use of anti-German sentiment in headlines by parts of the British press, recent examples arising when German [[Cardinal (Catholicism)|Cardinal]] Joseph Ratzinger became [[Pope]] [[Pope Benedict XVI|Benedict XVI]].
 
{{quotation|British public people, whether journalists or politicians, are more prepared to demonise the Germans than any other people I know are prepared to vilify any other nation I have heard of, with the possible exception of Arabs and Jews.|[[Hugo Young]], ''[[The Guardian]]''<ref>{{cite web |last= |first= |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=British perceptions of Germany |work= |publisher=Paul Joyce German Course |date= |url=http://userweb.port.ac.uk/~joyce1/abinitio/whygerm1.html |doi= |accessdate=2008-06-28}}</ref>}}
In fact, according to a recent poll, the British people have a rather positive image of Germany, with 62 percent believing that Germany has a mainly positive influence in the world and only 20 percent believing that Germany's influence is mainly negative, slightly better than Germans' views of Britain (60 percent and 27 percent, respectively).<ref name="BBCpoll"/>
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