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Anti-Austrian sentiment

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Sentiment hostile towards Austria or Austrians
Not to be confused withAnti-Australian sentiment.
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Anti-Austrian sentiment (also known asAustrophobia) refers to hostile sentiment toward the nation ofAustria and/orAustrians.

The 19th centuryBritish Prime Minister,William Ewart Gladstone, famously said in 1880 that "in the whole world it was impossible to place a finger on a spot and say, 'Here Austria did good'." In the following years, Gladstonian Liberals in Britain frequently repeated this saying.[1]

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  1. ^May, Arthur J. (February 1961)."R. W. Seton-Watson and British Anti-Hapsburg Sentiment".The American Slavic and East European Review.20 (1). Association for Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Studies: 41.doi:10.2307/3001244.JSTOR 3001244. Retrieved2 May 2025.
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