Being a German sympathizer typically refers to someone who supports or expresses favorable views towards Germany, its culture, or its political stance, particularly during historical contexts like World War I or II. This term can carry various connotations depending on the period, often associated with nationalist sentiments or admiration for German achievements. In contemporary contexts, it may involve an appreciation for German contributions to art, science, or philosophy, but it can also be viewed negatively if associated with extremist ideologies.
Akeelah is not a German name and therefore has no old German meaning.
Sympathizer is someone who shares the feelings and/or the ideas of others ( people, party etc.)
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Not known, but he hated Jews and was a Nazi sympathizer before World War II. He even published an anti-Semitic book that inspired many German Nazis.
Jeffrey is not a German name and has no German meaning.
There is no meaning
"was ist das" has the same meaning as "what is this" in German.
Smend is not a German word.