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Hohenzollernism|ˌhəʊəntˈsɒlənɪz(ə)m| [a. G. Hohenzollern, the name of a family originating from Hohenzollern in southern Germany which became successively electors of Brandenburg, kings of Prussia, and emperors of Germany (see Prussian B. n. note) + -ism.] The autocratic spirit or belligerent policies of the Hohenzollern dynasty. So ˌHohenˈzollernist a.
1915Scotsman 23 Jan. 12/2 The ‘Prussianism’ of to-day [is] merely ‘Hohenzollernism’ grafted on to a subject people. 1919J. L. Garvin Econ. Found. Peace xi. 252 Let us not think for a moment that such thoughts were associated only with Hohenzollernism, Junkerism, and militarism, and must disappear of themselves if Germany becomes an advanced democracy. 1919G. B. Shaw Peace Conference Hints ii. 19 They were..far more determined to overthrow the Hohenzollernist Junkerdom than the Jingos. 1930― What I Really wrote about War (1931) 2, I did not want Hohenzollernism to win. |